The fact that you think you can
Speak to me the way you do
Bleeds me to believe that you
Never stepped out of the
Skin you live within, but when
And if this day occurs
Your tongue the taste will imitate
A battery the anti-equilibrius
Your stomach becomes the floor

The look on your face was priceless

A light goes on upstairs
The attic ablaze
This island isn't big enough
For both of us who will swim
In ell infested oceans
Kiss the sand goodbye because
The tide is coming up and in
Ya water water water everywhere
And every chance to sink

Its an amalgamation of the things
You aren't the ways you wish you were
A split second perceiving of the way
You really look to everyone of them
I wish that you could get a glimpse
I wish that you could see because

The look on your face was priceless!


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Priceless Lyrics as written by Brandon Boyd Ben Kenney

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    I started not to like this song that much but, God damn the guitar after the second chorus is so tight that it's worth listening to...And I like the way he says the verses...The fact..that you..you think..that you..can talk..to me..the way..you do..it bleeds..me to..believe..that you've never stepped out of that skin you live in.

    But mostly that guitar after the second chorus.

    Zetsumeion January 10, 2005   Link

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