(Destroy) Your autopsy,
Revealed everything,
This list goes on and on,
You try, try to forget me,
I think not,

Lifeless and empty,
This grave I have dug thee,

Sit back, relax,
I promise you confidence in confidentiality,
Here your life will stand still,

(Fading ink) will try to ease the pain,
Words washed away by rain,
My list goes on and on,
Just try, just try,
To read between the lines,

Pointless and messy,
This grave I have dug thee,
(Pointless and messy,
This grave I have dug thee),

Sit back, relax,
I promise you confidence in confidentiality,
Here your life will stand still,
Here your life will stand still,

Ooo, Ah Ooo, Ah Ooo, Ah Ooo, Ooo

Sit back, relax,
I promise you confidence in confidentiality,
Here your life will stand still,
Here your life will stand still,

Jealous, heavy







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Confidence in Confidentiality Lyrics as written by Daniel James Sanders Brad Richard Campbell

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    i fuckin love this song. GYRO ROCK ESPECIALLY LIVE if you like gyroscope and haent seen them live u hav no idea what ur missin out on, same with sound shattering sound its their best album/ep, whatever. i think this sogs probaly about him being angry over somethng a frend or loved one has done, nd then he gets resentful and wants revenge "this grave hav dug thee"

    cellar_door_40on February 10, 2007   Link

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