As her insides are screaming let me out
She speaks as if someone's in the room with her
(Someone sits quietly on the ceiling tile)
Still facing the corner with her eyes gouged out
These tears of blood fall, for blood is all she's crying out

Her Heart beats on
She's just not, giving up yet
Though blinded by the devil's touch
She rises above him

(She rises above)

She races towards the light
Her heart beats on
(She stares death straight in the face, heart beats on)
These tears of blood fall, for blood is all she's crying out

As he cuts into her chest
Her Heart Beats on
She's just not giving up yet
Though blinded by the devil's touch
She rises above him
(Rise above)
She floats towards the light
The darkness recedes
(Let me out, let me live again)
In this most desperate hour (she cries)
Most desperate hour

In this crowded room
In this crowded room
In this crowded room
With an empty view
In this crowded room

Save your goodbyes, we all know it's not the end
Save your goodbyes, we all know it's not the end
Save your goodbyes, we all know it's not the end
Save your goodbyes, we all know it's not the end


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    i think this song is an absolute killer. probably my most listened to song. i don't really think about the morels within the song, but all of your opinions are true in senses. i feel this song is very metaphorical, maybe "the dying lady" isn't actually dying, but she feels as if she's dying because of broken love. and the devils touch is the guy who has broken her heart. but hey, maybe the song could just be about some woman who's dying with gouged out eyes... we'll never know, but it's a sterling song, love it.

    steve0steveon January 12, 2007   Link

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