The smell of incense
It fills the air inside this room
Casablanca lillies strewn about the floor
A casket lined with pills
And the bitter taste of absinthe to wash it down
And so it ends like it began
A tattered cross along this interstate
A worn inscription all cracked and faded
These etchings will remain
When bodies turn to dust
And from this monument
I will drown inside the anguish of your heart

A new dawn broke this morning
Tears were raining in this room
As pure as holy water
Reflecting images of you
This world is like a whore
So ravishing, so beautiful
So bitter cold and all alone

And if I had my way
We'd wake up on the day we met
I'd stare into your heart for hours
And try to make you hear the sweetest thoughts
But not tonight
We die inside each other arms
We revel in our last embrace
I steal a breath right from your heart
And kiss you as we die

I rest my lifeless head upon your heart forever

Maybe I'll greet sunlight after all
I'm sorry


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Act V, Scene IV: And So It Ends Like It Begins song meanings
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    this song reminds me of the french movie, jeux d'enfants. (eng. "love me if you dare")

    has the same dramatic ending and it gives me the goosebumps whenever i listen to this song and think of that one particular scene in the film.

    the leaked "unmastered album" version didn't live up to my expectations. i heard kris play this live and acoustic and it was just beautiful. hopefully the final product will be mixed differently.

    helenripson May 08, 2006   Link

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