Staring at a tree split in two
Asking yourself if you can mend its natural bane
Perseverance falls to the floor shattering into a million pieces
Categorizing failures rigorously

You conserve light by staring with your eyes closed
Sitting there with that failed look upon your lips
What happened to this picture?

Guided by a candle you try so hard to see miles ahead of yourself

A formal awakening experienced for the first time
Hitting closer and closer to home with each blow
Value your life

You conserve light by staring with your eyes closed
Sitting there with that failed look upon your lips
What happened to this picture?

A formal awakening experienced for the first time
Hitting closer and closer to home with each blow
Value your life

Impressions of your face hold your character
My scars hold eternal regret
Impressions of your face hold your character
Impressions of your face


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    General Comment

    What no one has commented best song off "fall of rome" for one reason Tim lambiesis is featured on this song.

    By the way as i lay dying are GODS!

    myEchoon May 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    What no one has commented best song off "fall of rome" for one reason Tim lambiesis is featured on this song.

    By the way as i lay dying are GODS!

    myEchoon May 10, 2008   Link

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