Stones of thought the sleaper awakes
Gone but a chioce which path will i take
No longer my prison my key to the past
I'll mention your sorrow now love will ever last

Love will ever last

Your voice on a thought now is your blood
A chance for new life
Now so close in your eye
The same lies now renders my thought
You belted me silly, now bathe in my snot!

Stones of thought the sleaper awakes
Gone but a choice which path will i take
No longer my prison my key to the past
I'll mention your sorrow now love will ever last

Love will ever last


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    The same lies the moonshine now renders my thought ...you forgot "the moonshine"

    i have a demo of closet ivation and it's pretty awesome...the sound quality isn't the greatest but the music is quality Incubus!

    i really can't make sense of the specific message in this song but it's pretty vindictive. maybe he used to be suffocated by a controlling friend that he finally broke up wtih and now the new adjustment is very different. "gone but a choice which path will i take"

    dmomo2on November 18, 2004   Link

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