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I'd like to believe
in one thing that
you'd say to me
would you like to leave
when i try to talk it all
it turns out to be
turn on the stove
in the little tiny room
that our friend calls a home
my head fills with heat
from the knife in your hand
to mine
I'd like to understand
what you think about why
it seems so bad
it's only escape
from everything i know i'm weak
i know that i'm sad
turn on the stove
in the tiny little room
that our friend calls a home
my head fills with heat
from the knife in your hand
to mine
sand
in one thing that
you'd say to me
would you like to leave
when i try to talk it all
it turns out to be
in the little tiny room
that our friend calls a home
from the knife in your hand
to mine
what you think about why
it seems so bad
from everything i know i'm weak
i know that i'm sad
in the tiny little room
that our friend calls a home
from the knife in your hand
to mine
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this song sums me up pretty good in my opinion its about a guy who wants to know a girl better that he loves but she pushes him away and makes it out that shes not as good as he thinks she is, really good song
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actually, its about doing hot knives.
actually, its about doing hot knives.
Actually, its about doing hot knives.
I KNEW IT. or i knew i couldnt be the only person who thought that. i did not know they had knifers in canada around that time though. i have always been of the belief (as well as almost as every one i know) that knifers are largely an isolated, pacific northwest phenomenon. in fact, i've heard it convincingly argued by many over the years that they were invented in my very hometown. the whole subject is very intriguing and mysterious and makes me feel at the center of a universe which is part real, part figment of a...
I KNEW IT. or i knew i couldnt be the only person who thought that. i did not know they had knifers in canada around that time though. i have always been of the belief (as well as almost as every one i know) that knifers are largely an isolated, pacific northwest phenomenon. in fact, i've heard it convincingly argued by many over the years that they were invented in my very hometown. the whole subject is very intriguing and mysterious and makes me feel at the center of a universe which is part real, part figment of a dream i created.