Let me introduce you to a pair that strikes crude oil, but I see pyrite.
It is the same old pattern - the goose that feeds the gander.
They choose to act but not I.

Let's go outside and it might restore us.
More for the fire that fights for the freeze now mechanical.

So the the pair proceeded
Another pulse defeated - can't say that I am surprised.
"It is the fly trap's color that caused the fall into her"
What is the shade that you saw?

Bound by the salt not your earth, the hat mocks the rabbit while the bee stings the shark.
Stop the start, these are my disguises.

Vinegar and water gave the end away.
Bought my stocks and lost 'em while the suitcase said:
"Let's go outside and it might restore us".


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    I think its about a couple. The girl in the relationship gets treated like shit and cheated on and always takes the asshole boyfriend back.

    Let me introduce you to a pair that strikes crude oil, but I see pyrite. (They try to work things out but fail) It is the same old pattern - the goose that feeds the gander. (he treats her like shit and they break up and she takes him back. ) They choose to act but not I. (The speaker bites his/her tongue and does'nt say anything because its getting old)

    Planting the seeds you sow is easier than growing the row. (its easier to put the problems aside and forget about them and try to work things out) Let's go outside and it might restore us. (lets cool of for a bit) More for the fire that fights for the freeze now mechanical.

    So then the pair proceeded, another pulse defeated - can't say that I am surprised. (they go back together and the speaker isnt suprised) "It is the fly trap's color that caused the fall into her" (she is unique and the guy doesnt wanna lose her for good) What is the shade that you saw? (the speaker is asking what the hell she saw in him)

    Planting the seeds you sow is easier than growing the row. Let's go outside and it might restore us. More for the fire that fights for the freeze now mechanical.

    Bound by the salt not your earth, the hat mocks the rabbit while the bee stings the shark. Stop the start, these are my disguises. (talking about how he got away with cheating on her)

    Planting the seeds you sow is easier than growing the row. Let's go outside and it might restore us. More for the fire that fights for the freeze now mechanical.

    Hectoroonieon October 12, 2009   Link

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