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This Must Be Some Kind of Joke Lyrics
someone should tell you, the bridges most often travelled are the soonest to collapse. and whether structural or hereditary, those same bridges, once fallen or falling, take many down with them. and that every Casagemas must eventually say "ive had enough of this life and this love." every Casagemas whispers himself to sleep with "tomorrow is the end, i have had my-- i have had my fill."
Waiting too long to say what you mean and to give looks their intentions. Compact fire into undesired space will only explode.
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thedevotedtype On Apr 19, 2004
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Casagemas was a painter and firend of Picasso who shot himself in 1901.
Dammit. *friend
this song is so damn good, especially the intro. ive only heard the live version of this song so the vocals are a little hard to hear, but i hope they put this on whatever album they put out next. this band is gonna be so big in the next few years.
Actually called "this must be some kind of joke"
stephen: someone should tell you, the bridges most often travelled are the soonest to collapse. and (whether structural or hereditary,) those same bridges, once bent and worn, take many down with them. and that every Casagemas must eventually say "ive had enough of this life and this love." every Casagemas whispers himself to sleep with "tomorrow is the end, i have had my-- i have had my fill." (fuck you. im so fucking real. i mean every goddamn word i say.)
lindsey: Waiting too long to say what you mean and to give looks their intentions. Compact fire into undesired space will only explode.
hmmm... yeah, my apologies for any current inaccuracies. stephen changes around the lyrics often. the ones i posted were accurate as of april 2004.
these lyrics are amazing, especially with the reference to Casagemas.
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how can i hear this song
Which album is this song on?