There's a light in this shed
that should help you find your way,
And throigh this door you deserve
a beating through the Machine.
And little did you once know,
in the race for the telephone,

In the dark they have
watched us from here beyond the grave.
To bare the mark of His work
are the Watchmen of our ways,
That which we feels untrue,
if it's me then it isn't you.
Lay-down, relax, come on, how?
What you thought once was yours
is ours now.

Stay with me to guide this dream,
Before they bury me.
I'll be waiting up all night for you,
In a nightmare that was made for me.
Stay with me to guide this dream,
Before they bury me.
I'll be waiting up all night for you,
In a nightmare that was made for me

In the call of her screams
should we leave and let them be,
Or Is her life worth as much
As we once wished to believe?
So is it or isn't so
Am I dead now here in the snow?
With the form of a blade
will then justive be engraved?
To bare the walk on the way
to the killer and his blade.

So is it or isn't so?
Am i dead now here in the snow?
Lay-down, relax, come on, how?
What you thought once was yours
is ours now.

Stay with me to guide this dream,
Before they bury me.
I'll be waiting up all night for you,
In a nightmare that was made for me.
Stay with me to guide this dream,
Before they bury me.
I'll be waiting up all night for you,
In a nightmare that was made for me

(you're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong[You're right or you're wrong]
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong)
Oh oh
You're right or you're wrong(You're right or you're wrong).....


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    This is deffanatly where the Bleam bros kill Cecilla. I think it is there first kill with the blood machien. through the song theyt are debating weather they have a right to do what they are doing. "who watches the watchmean" is saying that they are the watchmen of soles, but with no one to watch them they may make bad dessions. Back to the deciding if what they do is right, the end "Your right or your wrong" they aresaying "i just dont know if its right"

    forgivenessforsaleon November 11, 2006   Link

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