Scarred in the heart
Slashed in the vein
Nothing is changing
Nothing's the same
Lost in the head
Batteries dead
Crawling inside a stranger instead while you're

Waiting for somebody else (Waiting)
Somebody else (We're waiting)
Somebody else (For something / For someone / For something)
Whatever helps
While you're waiting for somebody else (Waiting)
Whatever helps (We're waiting)
Somebody else (For something / For someone / For something)
Cover the welts
Between here and tomorrow

A knife in the face
A hair out of place
All the excuses are only opinions
Feeling around
It's feeling the same
It's touching the dark
It's guessing a name while you're

Waiting for somebody else (Waiting)
Somebody else (We're waiting)
Somebody else (For something / For someone / For something)
Whatever helps
While you're waiting for somebody else (Waiting)
Whatever helps (We're waiting)
Somebody else (For something / For someone / For something)
Cover the welts

I am the weight around you (My scars are your scars)
I will be waiting to drown you (Your scars are my scars)
I will be here

Waiting for somebody else (Waiting)
Somebody else (We're waiting)
Waiting for somebody else (For something / For someone)
Whatever helps (For something else)

We're just waiting for somebody


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Scars song meanings
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    "Scars"

    Scarred in the heart, slashed in the vein, Nothing is changing, nothing's the same. Lost in the head, battery is dead, Crawling inside, exchanging sad While you're waiting for somebody else, (waiting) Somebody else (we're waiting) Somebody else (for something) 'Cause whatever helps (for someone, for something) While you're waiting for somebody else (waiting) Whatever helps, (we're waiting) Somebody else (for something) Discover the welts (for someone, for something) Between here and tomorrow.

    A knife in the face, a hair out of place, All the excuses are only opinons. Feeling around it's feelling the same, It's touching the dark, it's guessing your name While you're waiting for somebody else, (waiting) Somebody else (we're waiting) Somebody else (for something) 'Cause whatever helps (for someone, for something) While you're waiting for somebody else (waiting) Whatever helps (we're waiting) Somebody else (for something) Discover the welts (for someone, for something else.)

    I am the weight around you I am the weight around you I will be here to drown you I will be here... oh!

    I am the weight around you (my scars) I am the weight around you (are your scars,) I will be here to drown you (your scars) I will be here... (are my scars) Waiting for somebody else (waiting) Somebody else (we're waiting) Waiting for somebody else (for something) Whatever helps (for someone, for something) When you're waiting for somebody else (waiting) Somebody else (we're waiting) Waiting for somebody else (for something) Whatever helps (for someone, for something) While you're waiting for somebody..... (Waiting, we're waiting for something, For someone, for something else, Waiting, we're waiting for something, For someone, for something else) .....Else, (we're waiting) Waiting for somebody else, (we're waiting) Waiting for somebody else, (we're waiting) We are just waiting for somebody else, (we're waiting) Waiting for somebody.

    Scissors333on December 01, 2010   Link

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