""Once when I was young I used to dream for hours and hours I'd dream a world that wasn't small... And I'd travel to a valley where under trees and earth I'd set my girl... ...And I knelt down by her head And lay roses in her hair and I kissed her gently... But this is what you are As the sun sets in my eyes I know... I know I know I know I know I know And I know this one's the light And the worm inside of me Is the oldest wound that I've nursed along ...So don't try to get inside These things inside are wrong things beyond things It's sick now It's rotten to the core its eyes bulge and gaze at me... ...Lovingly... And I remember this smell from my dreams except it was sweeter then... And even in this room where I used to lock my secrets It's starting to smell just like my friend And I told you not to breathe so now I sit and watch the rain I know I know I know I know I know I know I know I know And I know this one's the dark And the woman inside of me is the oldest wound that I've nursed along... So don't try to get inside These things inside are all just things""


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    Wow. Emotional.

    Lateral.Uson July 28, 2007   Link

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