Too long til fall. sick summer in bed.
You and a lazy mood.
10 times the fall. spread, sacked, and I've failed.
Nobody move.

To far (long) to fall. sat shiver in bed.
You and a test of will.
Too many fallen, too many failed.
Nobody move.

Days with the light off, freezing.
You and i. uneasy. livid.

Stop its too late
I'm feeling frustrated
I see no sign of fortress

Safe as a cootie wootie with you.
Never pretend the chill.
Too many shadows, too many sails.
Nobody move.

Summer is only winter with you.
How can you really feel?
2 of another. none of a pair.
Nobody move.

Another delay. too many hassles,
Where do we go? how do we follow?


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Fortress Lyrics as written by Charlie Clarke Bob Kildea

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    well, i always thought that it's about sex. and he's having a... problem, in bed.

    i don't know, when you look it over... "spread, sacked and i've failed"-- she's "ready" and he's.. not.

    "days with the light off," "no sign of fortress"...

    or perhaps i should just get my head out of the gutter. :o)

    partayattaylorson April 08, 2005   Link

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