Think we know
Oblivious though
Unified clones
Sit like stones
Up on thrones
Of fool's gold
Looking bold
But all alone

Restore our needed shelter

Sitting sideways
Something deep
Wading water
Pants at my knees
Fading with growth
Lie awake
Buried stones
All alone

Restore our needed shelter
Our flawless endeavors
To be alone
To be alone

Sitting sideways
Something deep
Wading water
Passing my knees
Sitting sideways
Something deep
Wading water
Pants at my knees
Fading with growth
Lie awake
Lie awake
Lie awake


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It Only Took a Day Lyrics as written by Drew Roulette Dino Campanella

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    these aren't the lyrics of the song..

    violenceon September 22, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    songmeanings.net/showsong.php -- this is the link for (my interpretation of) the real lyrics of this song.

    i'm missing some words in that though, if anyone care to help me out i'd appreciate it. thanks.

    violenceon September 22, 2002   Link
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    lol. those ARE the right lyrics.. i think ya have A Canyon Behind Her in yer other one. just lettin ya know.

    littlemodestmouseon April 03, 2003   Link
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    The song is about having sex but he regrets it, its probably some deal where he cheated and now he knows hes screwed up.<p><b><i>Edited by random_monkey on February 4 2006, at 05:15PM</i></b></p>

    conspiredrewon April 07, 2003   Link
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    I believe he says..."Buried souls"...not "buried suns".

    DarkStarRisingon October 20, 2004   Link
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    taken from traversing.net (references salvador Dali's Painting "dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomegranate only seconds before awakening")

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    This track was/is Gavin's personal experience of standing inside the painting by Dali. This makes for a very interesting take on the artwork; read the lyrics, listen to the music, it is intended to be Gavin's personal journey through his vision of the painting.
    
    The lyrics: "Fading with growth-lie awake", could easily refer to... Children/Young Adults typically spend 20-25% of sleep in delta wave (see above track for information on this) sleep; this decreases to less than 10% by age 60. Sleepwalking, sleep terrors, and sleep-related enuresis episodes generally occur in this stage."
    mrhurtaloton August 25, 2005   Link

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