The face each other and
Inhale at the same time
Nothing better than sharing
In one short second she grew wings to fly

Now the arrows missed
All that she intends is to start her heart again

Ignite the cigarette
The hot cherry lips connect
A simultaneous combustion
Of unspoken dialect

Comfort one another's child bearing hips
Hands that touch feminine touch unresolved

Elevated she feels liberated
But what passion exists
That could make this of you?

Now the arrows missed
All that she intends is to start her heart again

Peel the preach, juices flow
Eat the girl and keep the stone
Sever ties. No conviction in her promises

The presence of abandonment
Got a gun not afraid to use it
What's the secret? I can hear it breathing
Under the bed!

She wants devotion, not apologies!
By the time you get home
Promises will be broken
By the time you get home
Your fish will be dead and floating
By the time...

Oh speechless Karina. I will
learn to read thy thoughts

Fingers crossed behind her back
She swears on her mother's life
When enemies become lovers
Lovers can't become wives

When enemies become lovers
Lovers can't become wives


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    to me, this song means AMAZING! after all it is hondo maclean, my favourite band in the whole world! anyways, enough of the hondo rambling, i can tell you that this is a song about lesbians!!

    Liindzeeon January 18, 2005   Link
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    OMFG ROCKING SONG LOVE YOU GUYS

    Michael.R.Bon January 28, 2006   Link

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