The more that we take
The paler we get
I can't remember what it is
We try to forget

The tile on the floor
So cold it can sting
In your eyes is a place
Worth remembering

For you to go and take this
And smash it apart
I've gone all this fucking way
To wind up back at, back at the start

[Chorus]
Hey the closer we think we are
Well it only got us so far
Now you got anything left to show?
No, no, I didn't think so,
Hey, the sooner we realize
We cover ourselves with lies
But underneath we're not so tough
And love is not enough


Well it hides in the dark
Like the withering vein
We didn't give it a mouth
So it cannot complain

It never really had a chance
We'd never really make it through
And to think I believed
I believed I could get better with you

[Chorus]


Lyrics submitted by christsizeshoes, edited by Kaufnuts, aldude999, blackcats111

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    I'm getting an interpretation that is quite different here. "The more that we take, the paler we get" strikes me as being about how people take so much from what is around them that it causes them to have less, to the point of not having enough to live. Even more, it is about people siding with a country or group and being so ignorant of others' pain due to the taking ("covering ourselves with lies"). We may look tough in this group bullying others, but in the end, we will acknowledge that we are not so tough.

    Maybe it is about people needing to make a change, not just give out this fake "love" in the world; that isn't enough. If this change isn't done, we will end up back at the start, with all that was built going back into nothing but pieces to try and put together again instead of fixing and building upon what was already built...

    komplexnouson May 01, 2005   Link

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