Now you can feel free to hate me for this. Your type of
beauty is born to fade, one of lust and of shame. My empathy
has breeded in my contempt, but this pain will be lived through
with all my temperence. For this revelation and the fall to
match it, what's left is consequence. I accept no truth- only
outlook, so I restore my faith in nothing...but the beat of my
heart, and the beat of our hearts...and the blood on my
hands for reaching. You gave it away with your eyes- you've
been fucking yourself with your own cold hands again.You
gave it away with your eyes. Don't you ever reach out for my
hands again. I can never be safe from myself. If it sounds
bitter, its because it is- I will live forever alone with this. If I
sound bitter, its because I am but make no mistake- I'm
screaming love through the hate. I will love through the hate


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    this song is fucking amazing. this band is fucking amazing!!!

    snoopyhasadeathwishon June 11, 2006   Link
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    agreed. qnc's vocals rock

    octaviuson June 19, 2008   Link
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    It's pretty straight-forward.

    The author is tired of being in a pointless relationship, and has decided to confront her (or him).

    The song was written well enough to avoid gender-related issues, too.

    Everything about this song has some significance, and is all seems to blend together in an "equilibrium".

    Overall, spectacular.

    Autuson March 08, 2010   Link

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