Cold and wired
I've been fired
Everything you said to me goes well
Everything you said that you said
Said you're seeing right through me
Could be pulling you to me
Nothing seems to be working
Throwing on my intentions on the....

All tied in one
Honesty waits here forever
I've been undone
Glory and us come together

Beautiful is my picture
Throw it up in the spotlight
This setting seems to be working
Throwing all my intentions on the...

All tied in one
Honesty waits here forever
I've been undone
Glory and us come together

And I'll see this through
Everything you said before
And I'll see this through

All tied in one
All tied in one

Everything changes the colours we see (All tied in one)
Constant reminder of all that we should
Taking it back (All tied in one)
Turning around (Glory and us come to...)
Everything changes the colours we see (All tied in one)
Constant reminder of all that we should (Honesty waits here forever)
Turning around (I've been undone)
Glory is waiting


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    i don't think it's about god. i think it's a beautiful song telling about someone who has suffered through a failing relationship with a cheating girlfriend "nothing seems to be working . . you see right through me . . HONESTY waits here forever, i've been undone" but has a reason to think optimistically because there must be something better out there "taking it back . . turning around . . glory is waiting" and that every experience in life wisens you "everything changes the colors we see" just my opinion =]

    icefaore23on August 05, 2006   Link

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