so many obvious questions have gone unmasked
how can you stand and where do you fall so fast
youre taking a step and youre taking a breath
you never expect the answer was death
cause this truth is hardly true

nights that you found her
and days spent without her
make everything feel like its slipping away
as you scream
"this world is far
this world is far from ours"

after some time i imagine you sleep alright
until times you that hear her voice at night
you're telling yourself that its all in your head
she's out on the porch and you're closer to dead
cause its not what she deserves

nights that you found her
and days spent without her
make everything feel like its slipping away
as you scream
"this world is far
this world is far from ours"

well the picture frame on the dark beige wall
holds a picture of someone youve held before
now, shes nowhere to be seen
the picture frame on the dark beige wall
holds a picture of someone you've held before
now shes nowhere to be seen

nights that you found her
and days spent without her
make everything feel like its slipping away
as you scream
"this world is far
this world is far from ours"

you know

(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)
(this world is far)


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    sx edge i think youre right about the "you never expect that the answer was death" but i listened to it a few times and am pretty sure its 'unmasked', either way as you said its an amazing song. i think this song is about dave and an ex that he still really likes, only really hurt her or messed up somehow and now theres no communication between them and he misses her.

    dotheycollideon July 14, 2006   Link

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