Seep will carry us
After mentioned having a lesson
It's the least discerning place
We can die too

We both should last another day
Another failed adventure straight to nowhere
One more you say, What comes is these
It's all the better your feat seems to carry well
Could we die too?
So soon

We toss our failures at the earth
Connect into a cross
Stripped away another rule
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under

So shy cross my heart ascend
With images to fall apart to die
What don't we know?
What should we know?
Slipping under is just the beginning of firsts
Could we die too?
So soon

We toss our failures at the earth
Connect into a cross
Stripped away another rule
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under

We still forget to mention
Our waste upon the arms
We still forget to mention
The hope that is the cause

We still forget to mention
Our waste upon the arms
We still forget to mention
The hope that is the cause

Well could we die too?
Well could we die?
Well could we die too?
We couldn't die

We toss our failures at the earth
Connect into a cross
Stripped away another rule
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under


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Midnight To Midnight Lyrics as written by Samuel Loeffler Peter Loeffler

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    hes trying to say that are we just giving up our hopes and dreams just because its hard. we fail at it once and so we say i cant do it and hang it up on a cross aad to live a life with no goals, dreams, or hope is useless ... instead we should call for hope and get up after we fall because if we do that we wont "die"... i might be wrong but thats how i see it

    Screamlineon April 04, 2007   Link

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