The stars could be ending in all oblivion
but if I was in your arms
your eyes would be my salvation

I turn and befriend this cancerous silence
in hope of a life that
has yet to leave the ground
the days without you are too long
and the days with you
are hardly long enough

she was buying cigarettes
from a burn victim with slit wrists
she was buying cigarettes
from a burn victim with slit wrists

In a wild dedication
I would set this world ablaze
if only that it would
turn your head one more time

she was buying cigarettes
from a burn victim with slit wrists
she was buying cigarettes
from a burn victim with slit wrists

Hands met hips, heartache met lips
Hands met hips, heartache met lips
Hands met hips, heartache met lips
Hands met hips, heartache met lips


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    cant believe I found this amazing band by mistake...

    kay and for the meaning.. pretty obvious. this girl makes him really happy.. no matter how much he suffered in the past she can still make him happy- "The stars could be ending in all oblivion but if I was in your arms your eyes would be my salvation".

    and this amazingness should get more recognition.

    forever_hauntedon July 03, 2006   Link
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    This song is amazing..scratch that this band is AMAZING.

    This is by far my favorite song by them. Ya i agree with forever haunted about the meaning.

    BuhRanDee.on November 03, 2007   Link

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