My parachute didnt open, and when my back up failed, the pixie dust prevailed, and I woke up next to you. All I wanted was to hold you.

I was born in the city, however small it held a hospital, the location where I came into being.
It was all downhill from there.

what do you do when your lifes a disaster, and you're moving faster, and its getting harder to breathe?
what do you say, to someone who's right, but you disagree, even if its the truth?

I was told "You are depressed." by a little bird, that was severely hurt, as it did not notice my window.
It just flew where ever the wind blows.

As it convulsed on the pavement, it whispered "I am hated."
"your genetic flaws" I said "say it all you cant decipher reflections from reality, but neither can I...
i notice neither can I...
I notice neither can I...
I notice neither can I"

You are the cirle, I am the sqaure,
I have the non cut, you have the cool hair.
We both take showers, for almost an hour, but only once a week or two.

What do you do when your lifes a disaster, and you're moving faster, and its getting harder to breathe?
What do you say, to someone whos right, but you disagree even if its the truth.


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    This would kinda be Holden Caulfield's theme song from "The Catcher in the Rye"

    Rockstar729on January 29, 2009   Link
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    looking at this guys myspace profile.. some of it makes perfect sense

    KLBon July 23, 2006   Link
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    yeah i just found out about i man band last week and thought he was pretty amazing. i hope he goes far.

    oh and sorry i dont have the meaning for this song :]

    playradioPLEASE!on July 28, 2006   Link
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    i meant "this one" man band hehe :]

    playradioPLEASE!on July 28, 2006   Link
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    Can anyone else post some other Play Radio Play songs:]

    isaisaon August 11, 2006   Link
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    danggggg i love this song. D:

    xlauren0xxon September 22, 2006   Link
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    danggggg i love this song. D:

    xlauren0xxon September 22, 2006   Link
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    has anyone else noticed that this kid sounds just like a watered down version of the postal service?

    gadabouton September 23, 2006   Link
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    yeah, i was playing this in my car, and my sister thought it was either the postal service or death cab. he kind of sounds like the singer of death cab. it's a great song..it's pretty self-explanatory...

    x alisonon September 27, 2006   Link
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    I love this song.

    heartxtragedy__xon October 15, 2006   Link

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