I know we've never met and you'll probably never read this.
There are certain things your voice does to me, it makes me feel the ground
and sky again.
How sad it is when you spill your guts on the paper.
It only neglects you and never relieves.
In every corner and space I search for you,
I've only found your vocal cords.
Hate that I'm never certain of what needs what most.
All day your songs spin me into a romance repeatedly to the sky.
Scream over and over again repeatedly to the sky.
In every corner and space I search for you,
I've only found your vocal cords.
Hate that I'm never certain of what needs what most.
And nothing has affected me so...
In every corner and space I search for you,
I've only found your vocal cords.
Hate that I'm never certain of what needs what most.



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    Ahh all i can say is WOWW!! This song is soo amazing by far my favorite song on this cd and one of my favorites by this great band. I saw them play this song lgivves ya chills up your spine. Yah and screw what everyone has to say about them selling out and how there album sux. It totally rocks both lyrically and musically. You can tell they dont care anymore what everyone thinks there gonna play what they want and how they feel, watch there DVD they even said it and when they didnt close with NERDY at the show this definetly reflected that. I totally respect these guys for the awesome talent that they have and there totally awesome in person!

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