I recognized your scars, because I have them too
It cured my contamination to speak of each other's misery
Can't deny that you were a substitute of a greater loss
But after all you reminded me of... You're someone to the world
And you're the world for someone
You really think you have a future without me?
There's a place not far away
Where I want to take you
The first snowfall is always the whitest

ALONE AGAIN IN MY BROKEN DREAMS
WHAT IS LOVE IF NOT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE
ALONE AGAIN IN MY RESTLESS DREAMS
LOVE IS NOTHING BUT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE

I recall your face, because she wore it too...
Well you were nice, but I had no reason to fall in love again
So I said thank you, had enough with my own mind ghosts
But after all you reminded me of...


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    Hm, the song definitely seems to me like he's talking to a girl he was with after a long relationship that meant everything to him. He was with her because she reminded him of his old love, but he doesn't love her, and realizes she is not what he thought she was. He enjoyed talking to her about their miseries, but in the end, he realizes he doesn't want tof all in love again.

    Now the part that confuses me, is

    You're someone to the world And you're the world for someone You really think you have a future without me? There's a place not far away Where I want to take you The first snowfall is always the whitest

    And the part that's missing from the lyrics that goes "Well I don't care for you anymore, so why don't you f**k yourself"...

    Seems to me like she's been playing with him, so he's disappointed with her, realizing she is not even close to his old love. Tho the rest is a bit confusing. I like it a lot, but I can't decipher it, especially the line "The first snowfall is always the whitest",,,

    Any hints?

    Adrenalinneon August 16, 2007   Link

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