This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

You've been here for several years
And your life's been quite alright 'til now
He says you've done something wrong, you've scored
But he says you've done something wrong

Reaching out for him to hold you
Or just to call you
Holding off for something
And just to sing along

This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

Kindness is dead in this town
And drama has been crowned
The acceptable medium of living

Kindness is dead in this town
And drama holds the crown

All alone here and dying slow here
Screaming loud dear that you
You need more from me

This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

This is my melody for your coming out
And this is your coming out parade

You know, you know it's gleaming out your eyes
And you know it's sneaking through your precious lips
You know, you know it's gleaming out your eyes
And you know it's sneaking through your precious lips

This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

This is my melody
This is my sympathy for your coming out
This is your coming out parade

This is your coming out parade, parade
Parade, parade, parade, parade, parade
Your coming out, your coming out



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    no i think its about coming out and admitting that you need God

    devilDenied78on August 27, 2009   Link

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