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Always and Never Lyrics
If beauty sits the child's kiss
Of laughter I amend
Can you catch her if she runs?
With this I would share with you
All of this count to no end
Behind your sealed eyes you miss
All that I've done for you
Will you catch me when I run?
If timing plays evident
What would you say when you're late?
Stay with me and fall asleep
Pray to God for no bad dreams
Stay with me and fall asleep
Pray to God for no bad dreams
Here...I'm...I'm still waiting here, my dear
For one kiss from you
So here...I'm...I'm still waiting here, my dear
To kill all of you
To kill all of you
Of laughter I amend
Can you catch her if she runs?
All of this count to no end
All that I've done for you
Will you catch me when I run?
What would you say when you're late?
Pray to God for no bad dreams
Pray to God for no bad dreams
For one kiss from you
So here...I'm...I'm still waiting here, my dear
To kill all of you
To kill all of you
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Submitted by
hellarack99 On Sep 03, 2005
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who has the balls to start off a cd with a slow song?
the answer is coheed mother fuckers
Slight correction.
Here I'm still waiting here, my dear For one kiss from you So hear I'm still waiting here, my dear To Kill all of You
This album is going to be off the charts, Coheed is one of those few bands that seems to get better with each album.
This song is for newoo?
no, about Coheed and Combria waiting to kill their family I think, newo is long gone by now.
no, about Coheed and Combria waiting to kill their family I think, newo is long gone by now.
since keeping the blade doesnt have any lyrics i am going to post something about it in here. is that song the same as the end of the light and the glass?
keeping the blade isn't the end of the light and the glass... it's referring to the second stage turbine "blade," the instrumental intro to coheed's first album. it's the same melody and everything. then it goes into the coheed and cambria theme on strings.
yea in fact they use that same melody throughout all their cds
I really enjoy this song. Cheesy ballads be damned.
yeah the blade on the cover of the cd, where jesse is standing is the same as [the second stage tubine] blade. in keeping the blade, as with what the music means [or noise] between songs is a change in time, setting, or events. and keeping the blade is turning the story to the Writers point of view. the entire cd is from the Writers perspective. anyways about Always & Never, i think that is the writer writing the story, in a sense...['will you catch her if she runs?' reffering to Jesse asking him if he will catch Erica]
I'm confused by GoodApolloImSteve's take on this song. Why would Jesse ask The Writer if he will catch Erica? Jesse doesn't even know that The Writer exists (well, he knows there is a "god" but not that it's just someone writing a story) and he doesn't know about Erica either. Jesse, as well as Claudio, Newo, Ambelina, Mayo, Chase, Josephine, and Patrick (just to name a few) are all characters in the story being written. None of them even know of the Writer's existence until Claudio discovers the mirror and bleeds the two worlds temporarily into one during The Willing Well I.
eh... sin mi cara, your probably right. well this song is hard to pick off but this IS what its about...maybe not the meaning...but this IS what its about:
The Writer starts to lose his mind over the devastation of this love he's been separated from. In the second verse, the Writer talks about her, and the influence on whats to come in the story.
Claudio said that himself. so I know thats its a true statement.