Might I crave a crawling imposter
Head held for miles to come
Simply slice a prayer to answer
as the daylight lets me run

Of all the schemes that you've conducted
This one makes it safe
Erasing all my fond memories
of a life you couldn't take

We all have these disasters
They let you know they run
She'll never stay any longer
as long as you still run

We all have these disasters
They let you know they run
She'll never stay any longer
as long as you still run


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    Wow, such a good sounding song, but the lyrics make absolutely no sense to me.

    g.zuson January 05, 2005   Link
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    sucks no one takes the time to lissen to solo ablems by amazing poeople like omar and cedriks lyriks are always hard to understand he is a genis to the higest levle them leving atdi was the best thing they did theyer music has sounded so much more orginal and no one has yet copeyd them nor can becuse they have talen it took for ever to say a rock band has talent scence 1985

    prestonflameon May 03, 2007   Link
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    It sucks that no one takes the time to learn how to spell correctly.

    Anyways, Maybe it's simply meant not to be understood fully. Maybe people should make their own opinion instead of trying to view it from the person who wrote it.

    To me.. it has the form of schemes.. If you are a person holding someone back.. yet withdrawing yourself at the same time.. no one will stay.

    It could be anything. From government forms to just simple love relationships.

    BulletProofPrincesson July 25, 2007   Link

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