Have you ever thought
Something you forgot
Wired eyes are blinking
Tired minds are thinking
So is this
A decision to live with
The sink keeps on dripping
This will never stop

Blow
Where do you get off thinking
Now
You're disintegrating
How
Cause my synapse is breaking
Listen to listen

Listen this is just a vision
My final decision
Silence is a feeling
The feeling is right
I can just picture you
Huddled in your corner
Picking up your pieces
This will never stop

Blow
Where do you get off thinking
Now
You're disintegrating
How
Cause my synapse is breaking
Listen to listen

Now we're over you (Now you got nothing to show)
Nothing to show
Nothing to show
Blow, blow, listen to
Blow, blow, listen to


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    Index Case is in one word "wow" I have seen them 18 times, and even befor they were anything, Joe ansley is an amazing singer, and a real nice guy.

    merkistbsloveron December 31, 2004   Link
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    These lyrics, and the lyrics to ANY Index Case song are just mind blowing, their song structure has not gone without notice. More original in their way too than any band out there right now.

    TweeKon June 22, 2005   Link
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    great song!! deep lyrics love em

    Kalikon November 20, 2009   Link

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