'Come clean with me' she said
As our hearts poured on the floor
And for the hundredth time that night
I felt her shiver in my arms
That fine line between, that fine fucking line between
Pleasure and pain crossed without a second thought
Now lost everything we've fought so hard to realise
I'm breaking down for evey moment she cries
If looks could kill, with love in my eyes
I'd watch her tear me apart
Descend the cold river of blood into her arms
As dreams take hold please carry me to a better place
Take my breath with your every kiss
How I've wanted to be so much more than this
A piece of the action at too great a cost.
Leave me here with a diary
Of everything that went wrong
Written in feeble blood
A piece of the action at too great a cost
For this I kill myself



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    This excellent song is about having cheated on a girlfriend, confessing it and being overcome with a huge feeling of guilt.

    The women shiver in his arms, and he wishes her angry disappointed stares could cut right through him, kill him so he doesn't have to deal with the guilt. Of course Marty is too sensible to actually be advocating suicide.

    "A piece of the action at too great a cost" - his relationship that he "worked for" and "wanted to be so much more than this" is over.

    Marty is a lyrical genius. U ought to own this shit if u don't already.

    Its a shame that anth, the lead guitarist has quit, and marty has switched to guitar 'cause the nu vocalist Crafter (formerly of IKTPQ) makes the band sound sooo generic. If this nu line records I hope Crafter is banned from penning the lyrics

    vileninon August 26, 2006   Link

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