Are you willing to choose what I have in my mind
Say it loud, with a voice of no reason in mind
I suppose this question will be answered
And I suppose the answers are here to save us
Have you heard have you listened lately
Single word, single vowel, yet nothing frustrates me

Now I don't think you like me now
Now I don't think you like me now

Have you heard, it's a silent dream
It chooses the weather, of your soul stream
So drop me down, let me feel this either way
Face me inside, with a broken view,
A broken heart, disappear

Now I don't think you like me now
Now I don't think you're like me now

Hold it, Hold it
I won't leave you

Now hold it down, please

Oh no, Oh no

Sing alone, sing aloud, to be alive, it's so good to
feel you near
Swim alone, live a dream, see me drown,
All this in apathy
Be still for a moment
So you can face this world, you face it all for a moment
So you can face this world, you face this world

Hold it, Hold it
I won't leave you

Now hold it down, please


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    must have had a bad show because from what heard from mates they are awesome live

    ozziundrgrndon February 02, 2009   Link

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