Busted scars cut wide open.
Bleeding hearts drip to the floor.
Waiting tender touches to heal unseen wounds.
The brightest eyes can see right through me.
Only her eyes are the remedy.
Exit anger through affetion.
Exit through my finger tips.
Exit anger through addiction.
Exiting to your finger tips.
Trying hard to reach out and touch what's too far away.
Distance will be the death for me.
Replacement comes in the form of dreams.


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    so does mine :(

    pretangon December 28, 2004   Link
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    Ahhh forking awesome song. Really gets me pumped.. gotsta love Evergreen Terrace

    Big-Mikeyon August 28, 2006   Link
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    I think it's about getting used to someone's presence and having an almost relationship, where you act like you're going out, but you're not? then having the person leave. and you finally realize it's more than a fling

    glorious_euphoriaon September 03, 2006   Link
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    i believe that this guy had his heart crushed by a former love. and now believes that the only solution is to find another girl. he believes that if he could just get a tender touch from a girl he could escape his anger and pain.

    TheJewFroKidon January 18, 2007   Link

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