You believed.
You believed in movements none could see.
You believed in me.

A passionate spirit,
Uncompromised.
Boundless and open.
A light in your eyes, then, immobilized.

Vacant, broken.
Fell at the hands of those movements that I wouldn't see.
Cause it was you who prayed for me so,
What have I done to be a son to an angel?
What have I done to be worthy?

Daylight dims leaving cold fluorescence.
Difficult to see you in this light.
Please forgive this selfish question, but...
What am I to say to all these ghouls tonight?

She never told a lie.
Well might've told a lie,
But never lived one.
Didn't have a life.
Didn't have a life.
But surely saved one.

See? I'm alright.
Now it's time for us to let you go.


Lyrics submitted by ab0ve, edited by Mellow_Harsher, Kyralik, AdamArtz

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    Why wouldn't it be good the first time? You have to look up the lyrics to understand them (albumin general, not this song), so you cant even say they suck due to lyrics being less, um, requiring of study. And it doesn't even sound different from other alternative, not in a bad way I mean. Godsmack uses tribal elements, but aside from thar and the purposeful "strangeness", if, basically, they liked the same kind of music but werent Tool and didn't use the uniqueness, them there's a LOT of other bands that sound like it, like Staind and Nickelback, so why would it be "hard to catch on"?

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