The rise and the fall
Dialect and different skill
Gripping my hand
With every intention of breaking free
The roar of the crowd haults to the simple
Echo of a beating heart
As we all attempted to exhale
Our breathe just wouldn't leave our chest

One thousand dainty figures all lined up and linked
Side to side by the arms
Each and every limb at our sides
As if they were sleeping
The quarrel of all communication
Being choked from our nerves

In the end of the bottom line we all anticipate
The intense stabs of pins and needles
The roar of the crowd haults to the simple
Echo of a beating heart
As we all attempted to exhale
Our breathe just wouldn't leave our chest

Shake them off
Just to find a way to wake them up
To make them see what they are losing
Introduce what you have become
Show them where you're going
Struggle to fight the world
Of everything you've ever wanted
Everything that you've ever wanted

The rise and the fall
Dialect and different skill
Gripping my hand
With every intention of breaking free
The roar of the crowd haults to the simple
Echo of a beating heart
As we all attempted to exhale
Our breathe just wouldn't leave our chest


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Our Honeymoon At Weston Hills Lyrics as written by Craigery Owens Bryan Alan Beeler

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    this is just the first magnificent song of many we will be hearing from cinematic sunrise. i think this song is about someone who is afraid of what they have so they ignore it or let go. and someone so infatuated with that person but not getting anything in return.

    xmarksthespoton July 09, 2006   Link
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    this song is AMAZING.

    clareosaurus!!on July 25, 2006   Link
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    amazing.

    twentybelowon August 16, 2006   Link
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    is this song availible for download anywhere? i'd pay money for it but it's not on itunes, and i can't do limewire :(

    sneef2010on January 17, 2007   Link
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    is it dowloadable on thier myspace? try there

    punkkid6312on January 17, 2007   Link
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    nope its not on their myspace or purevolume.

    sneef2010on February 06, 2007   Link
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    this is an amazing song, i think you can download it on imeem.com because i put it on a playlist there.

    uhmnatalieon March 24, 2007   Link
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    this is a sweet song but i have no idea what its about.i cant wait til they can get out a few more songs.

    lapiz 2k8on March 26, 2007   Link
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    you can download all three songs off demonoid (torrent site).

    noodles342on June 20, 2007   Link
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    this band has a lot of talent and potential, but it seems not to many people know of them. but i got all of mine from frostwire and have seem them available for download on purevolume and myspace

    AGfanon July 06, 2007   Link

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