I'm leaving again
For the second time around
You better believe
That this was all just a joke to me
And as I look down on them
I repeat these words in my head
They never heard one sound out of my mouth
They never heard one sound
It's all pretty clear
But when I left you all stayed the same
Now I think I believe
That I was never alive in the first place

They never heard one sound out of my mouth
They never heard one sound out of my mouth
They never heard one sound out of my mouth
They never heard what I said

Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die
Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die
Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die
Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die
Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die
Don't believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die


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    My quick summary. Everyone has there interpretation, and this is mine. Even if you ask what was really meant by this entire album you probably won't get a honest answer, cause it's really personal.

    Car Underwater- Man loves girl, a close friend.. she doesn't feel the same way. She has become a huge influence on him, but as much as he tries he can't have her.
    Not really killing himself, he commits social suicide with this girl, killing the friendship. "Believe the news, I'm gone for good. Call off the search, no one will know that im down here Believe the note i left for you You can't turn back the clocks, you can't pull me up from here ever if you try" He's saying it's over and he can't take the emotions he's dealing with. I think "In a car underwater with time to kill" represents his feelings of him thinking about all the positives and negatives of the friendships.

    Truth About Heaven- I think he gets a letter back from her, asking why it has to be the way it has become. "I traded forever to just hear you say the sound of my name" he goes back to tell her how much it hurts not having her apart of his life regardless of the situation. "Don’t believe that its better when you leave everything behind, Don’t believe that the weather is perfect the day that you die," She maybe mad and think that he doesn't care for her, but he tells her that he's miserable.

    Remember To Feel Real- Personally I think she's mad at him, and he's lashing out. She may think he's not worth it so she sets out to forget him. And he going between knowing that he would do anything for her, but is starting to realize that what he want's in the friendship isn't there. But she want's to forget him, and as much as he feels the same, he wishes that things would be going different, and this would make her understand how much she means to him.

    Awkward Last words- I wanna live again I wanna start everything over again I wanna get this right I'll meet you in another life Over again I'm coming back around again Coming back over again I'm coming back around again, But now it's over

    He spends his all his time thinking of her, and he hates it. He wishes he could be where he was before he met her. Normal and not in the emotional state

    he's come to.
    I'm gonna make this work I'm gonna change everything wrong with me I'm gonna prove you wrong When I meet you in another life Over again I'm coming back around again Coming back over again I'm coming back around again, But now it's over

    He thinks that if he starts over, and gives her time.. and let things settle down for a while that someday he could finally get her attention and love, the way he wants it to be. Personally my favorite song on the cd.

    Stay on the Ground- It's all about him, and what his new life is about without her. Looking out for himself to get over her. Trying to convince himself that he doesnt need her. Best line in this song, "i'm dreaming less and sleeping more but-i'll sell my soul for the dream you stole" I think he's saying that now he actually in reality sleep at night because he's not always thinking of her. But! he would do anything to have her still. After the reformation he's overcome.

    I have been right all along- Wow, this song is pretty powerful for not having much to it. It could go either way, what I think is that he's realizing that what they had together is always going to be a part of her, and what they meant to each other before what happened to their friendship, is going to be someone what of an influence in her life whether he's there or not.

    A quick Little Fight- I think he's going back to what thinking of what things between them used to be like, almost wanting to have what he had, rather than nothing at all.

    Walking At Night, Alone- I think this is meant, it is in reality about a conversation between them, maybe a phone call, that he wasn't expecting. He may really want tell her what he feels still but he doesn't. Which leads to the next song.

    The More you Talk The Less I hear- I think he's having some hardcore emotional feelings in this song, I think he may believe that she's coming around, and can't decide wether he should go to see her or keep up what he's doing. He really want's to see her, but can't do it. "trying to keep, trying to keep away from you there's strangers up ahead, holding up a knife" I think it's his common sense that for once is trying to protect his heart.

    The End Of Fraud- I’m leaving again For the second time alright You better believe That this was all just a joke to me He decides that he won't go back to her. And with the amazing ending, I think it's trying to state that this time it's her loss, and she's the one regretting it.

    Amazing ending. That girl done messed up, (if this is based on actual events) which personally I think is the case.

    mitchkohleyon April 02, 2006   Link

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