Every night devise new heights in genocide.
Lover, I am loveless
All my friends and I toast health and suicide.
Lover, I am lonely

Were you holding hands when
my palms bled?

Oh, I will be all right.
Just use me. Just use me
The future's bright without me
Spend some time walking the line

World is unified. Ennui, and I divide
Lover I am loveless
Red days and burning might bleed 'til the faceless die
Oh, lover I am lonely

Were you holding hands when
my wrists bled?

Oh, I will be all right.
Just use me. Just use me
The future's bright without me
Spend some time walking the line
Spend some time walking the line

So stay sweetly numb
Remain lifeless, love
Stay sweetly numb
Maintain lifeless Love
Stay sweetly numb
Remain lifeless, love


Oh, I will be all right.
Just use me. Just use me
The future's bright without me
Spend some time walking the line
Spend some time walking the line


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    this is what davey havok said that the meaning of DECEMBERUNDERGROUND really is... not necessarily the songs, but a real place where people can feel safe, wanted, and needed. where all people that need to hear that they are wanted and needed and safe can bind together and 'we all form one dark flame!' "DECEMBERUNDERGROUND is a time and a place. It is where the cold can huddle together in darkness and isolation. It is a community of those detached and disillusioned who flee to love, like winter, in the recesses below the rest of the world."-Davey Havok just though you guys might want to know this... i know that when i put in this CD and listen to it that i am safe, wanted, and needed. and i should and can hold on longer. their music gives me hope. it gives me faith. it gives me reason...

    DAHJ13on July 22, 2007   Link

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