God damns the ones
Who damn their brothers
On the other side
On the other side
I tried my best to find truth
I keep for treason
What a good reason
The falsehood of center state
That God was just a tyrant
With a temper
Well I thought I had found truth
But it was something completely different

Now we're swimming in
A pool of our own innocence
How did we get so filthy?
And now its sinking in
We're swimming
And getting nowhere fast
How did we get so filthy?

God damns the ones
Who damn their lovers
On the other side
On the other side
My last chance to find truth
I keep for treason
What a good reason
The falsehood of center state
That God is just a bastard
With a temper
Well I thought I had found truth
But it was something completely different

And now we're swimming in
A pool of our own innocence
How did we get so filthy?
And now its sinking in
We're swimming
And getting nowhere fast
How did we get so filthy?

Now we're swimming in
A pool of our own filthiness
How can I get this to be innocence again?
Innocence again...
Now I'm a liar
And I'm sorry
I'm so sorry
And how can I get to be broken?

God damns the ones
Who damn their brothers
On the other side
On the other side



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    "The falsehood of sinners state..."

    Antonskeyon March 30, 2009   Link
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    great song off of their ep "Nobody Sings Anymore"

    Meganfon September 09, 2007   Link
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    This is one of my favorites from the EP.

    Such a good vibe in this song.

    wornouttoolson September 28, 2007   Link
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    It's a shame the words are so intellectually wrong, because the melody is great.

    2006200720082009on May 18, 2011   Link

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