"So what", she said
"It's a wonder why you're not dead"
So far, so what

I rejoice
In my dreams I can hear her voice
I'm awake instead
And the voices that I hear drew it in my head

It's all coming to a head
Tell me you win
It's safe for now, I'm in your hands
Tell me you win
It's all coming to a head
Tell me you win
It's safe for now, I'm in your hands

So far, so what?

"Shut up", she said
"You'll say something you might regret"
After all, we're the same
And there's nothing sweeter than when you're to blame
Just the same

So far, so what?
So what?
So what?
So far, for what?
So what?
So what?
So far, for what?
So what?




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    This is my favorite song off of Collisions... it just explodes in the perfect way. It can work for a relationship falling apart, but after my friends' band started imploding recently I realized it's really perfectly open-ended, about a sense of dissapointment.

    Myrmidonon July 17, 2006   Link
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    I also want to add that I'm not sure what he's saying for the line before "it's all coming to a head". And how great I think the lyrical switch-up to "so far, -for- what?" at the end is.

    Myrmidonon July 17, 2006   Link

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