There will be no hardcore love
Broken I stand here
My little creation
The stage of mystery
pick up ash
Make no mistake
The air me
My truth on
I try the
Just to feel alive
standing in my mothers room
And I watch them cry
We're not supposed to be here
Tonight I will sleep on the floor


-Chorus
All colours rushing back
Restoring frail life
We're broken here
We're ruined here

There are strangers in my house
Tripping over
And themselves too
Whitewash this disaster
I hope you're
I'm not blind

-Chorus X2

The voice of
Speaks within time
dedication
This world
I guess
Means nothing
Means nothing at all

Broken
Unbroken

-Chorus X4

We're broken here
We're






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Cemetery Like a Stage Lyrics as written by Cory Brandan Putman Christopher Day

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    I was playing Soul Calibur for Sega Dreamcast while listening to this album and he said the words "On This Stage of History" and it was right after I picked a character
    where it says "Welcome back, to the stage of history" I wonder if those wonders came directly from Soul Calibur or
    just subconsciously or maybe it's just a coincidence and Cory Brandon has never even played Soul Calibur still though it was a cool coincidence and it made me feel like the game goes really well with Norma Jean! It sounds so much cooler when Cory said it though

    adayinforeveron June 28, 2008   Link

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