Out here, I'm so far gone
I'm the man on the moon
Fingernails and hair getting longer
My body's in tune
He says
"hey hey it's all your fault
that you can't trust me"
She flies across the skies at night
She lights up the tree

She says
"Brush away my tears
And hold me like you did
And tell me nothing changes
Tell me nothing changes"

This feeling is creeping me, bad man
I can't shake it
She comes slipping into my room and
I'm making up sin

Hey Hey, I'm no small talk
She said
And it's all your fault
You've got two cold feet and a dashboard Jesus
And you can make that call

You can brush away my tears
And hold me like you did
And tell me nothing changes
Tell me nothing changes

Hey, Goddammit
I'm on my knees, I'm on your side
I'm the Bree
I'm the Judith
I'm my own disease
and I despise you for it
You don't bleed and you don't need me
I know you, I've seen you
I need you here right now to tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me nothing changes
Tell me nothing changes
Tell me nothing changes
Tell me nothing changes
Need you right, need you right now
Do me right, do me right now
Now
So tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me


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    Bree is likely a reference to the character in "the horse and his boy" from "the chronicles of narnia" series.

    jed kingstonon January 21, 2008   Link

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