It is cheesed with power and the morality of which it goes mad
A lot of people became dogs having tied to be chain
Your happy there?
I want to be enjoying the life though it will knock against
A high wall hereafter
I'm already dead however I was saved with the rock

I swore it at that time. I will walk life that shines highest
There is no fear
It gets it over though there is a painful day too
Now let's go
The wing expands and goes to look for freedom
And the glory
The world that extends to the place waits surely for you

Shall we dance?
Real Cinderella, with the flawed glass martin
Hey God! Are you ready?
Please, sing "bodies" for me
I will tell you the top tonight
Increasing the distortion

Please, echo tonight
You can do anything to me
Please throw the sweet
Fuck'n roll rather than
The mad night do fuck


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    Geesh, no comments? D<

    The lyrics to this song made no sense to me whatsoever but I suppose it's just the clarity of the music, the crisp quality of the PV and just the overall catchy tune made me happy.

    This one's one of my favorites. I can't help but dance everytime I listen to it. X3

    IndagoFeatheron February 17, 2007   Link

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