You want to chase, this rabbit down a hole
You start to slide and lose grip of control
Make haste, it's time, to ruin or reward
You say "give in" then you beg for more

You'll bury this, slow down
It's all this system breeds
You'll bury this, slow down, it's time to make amends

Save your eyes for this place where I define you
Myth or desire
When it's true love you held dear, feel it rising

So cut me, to size, I'm losing shape through all this
You call me sublime, you know that's such a waste of energy.
Will I change, your mind if I could show you my way?
A black stain on your heart, you know that's not what i want to see.

You'll bury this, slow down, it's time to make amends
(Always in vain now)

Save your eyes for this place where I define you
Myth or desire
When it's true love, you held dear, fear your horizons

You want to chase, this rabbit down a hole
You start to slide and lose grip of control
Make haste, it's time to ruin or reward
You say "give in" and then you beg for more

You'll bury this, slow down, it's time to make amends
I crave you

Set your eyes on this place where I define you
Myth or desire
When it's true love, you feel
Save your eyes for, this place where I define you
Myth or desire
When it's true love you feel here.
Feel it rising


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Roquefort Lyrics as written by Ian Kenny Andrew Goddard

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    Just thought I'd post to celebrate the awesomeness of this song. Dammit it rawks. I saw Karnivool live while the singer was wearing a dress, it was great. Yay to west australian music :)

    Anna Keyon September 18, 2005   Link

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