A slow strangle
With your feet on the floor
I've got 14 angels
And we're sleeping alone
In the back of a cave
Where the rest of us go
To feel normal

I call baby up
Leave me alone
I'm in pain
But I won't let you
Band-aid my wound
I am mad at a stage
Where I can't seem to handle my own
you give me a quiet mind
And I, I love you
You give me a quiet mind
And I, I'll love you
Until the end
Give me strength
To be kind
To combine
All the good things in life
That are so hard to find
But I have
And I won't let them go
Like I do with my friends
Still hearing voices
From front, from behind
They're the reason I choose
When to live, how to die
When to cast, when to reel
When to buy, when to steal
And when to fiend for the friends
That taught you being inappropriate will...

Give me a quiet mind
And I, I love you
You give me a quiet mind
And I, I'll love you
Until the end...


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Quiet Mind Lyrics as written by Justin S Furstenfeld

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    Wow its been awhile since someone has replyed to this so I will. I think this song is about all his problems that have happend in his life and what may happen in the future. But he has his friends around him dealing with simular to the same problems of his.

    "I've got 14 angels and we're sleeping alone In the back of a cave, where the rest of us go To feel normal"

    I think this refers to his friends in his life who are outcasts like he is and together they try to deal with everyday life.

    "Give me strength to be kind... To combine All the good things in life that were so hard to find

    But I have and I won't let them go like I do with my friends" some people might read this line thinking it might he wont let the strength go like he let go of his friends. I think this line really means he wont let go the good things in life and the strength given to him just like he wouldnt let go of any of his friends that are close to him.

    "Still bearing voices... From front... From behind They're the reasons I choose... When to live... How to die When to cast... When to reel When to buy... When to steal"

    This line I think the "voices" he hears are not in a literal sense. I think it means more of "voices" from the past prestent and future struggles he has, have, or will have to deal with.

    This song is amazing

    Killer499on October 21, 2008   Link

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