You are one of God's mistakes
You crying tragic waste of skin
I'm well aware of how it aches
And you still won't let me in
Now I'm breaking down your door
To try and save your swollen face
Though I don't like you anymore
You lying trying waste of space

Before our innocence was lost
You were always one of those
Blessed with lucky sevens
And the voice that made me cry

My oh my

You were Mother Nature's son
Someone to whom I could relate
Your needle and your damage done
Remains a sordid twist of fate
Now I'm trying to wake you up
To pull you from the liquid sky
'Cause if I don't we'll both end up
With just your songs that say goodbye

My oh my
A song to say goodbye
A song to say goodbye
A song to say

Before our innocence was lost
You were always one of those
Blessed with lucky sevens
And a voice that made me cry

It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye
It's a song to say goodbye


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    I never would have thought that this was about two parts of one person before I saw the video.

    I thought it was about a guy trying, unsuccessfully, to get his friend out of a coma from a heroin OD. It starts with anger and moves to just the fear and the pain of losing his friend.

    From "you are one of god's mistakes" to "if I don't [wake you] we'll both end up with just your songs to say goodbye. . . it's a song to say goodbye".

    The kid in the video could be a friend, or the influence of someone else, but setting up internal conflict with the "addict part" of oneself to try to break with the pattern of behavior makes some sense as well. I'll ask Placebo if I meet them, heh.

    untermenschfurimmeron April 12, 2008   Link

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