Skin stains are left across the floor
And I know it's 'cause we didn't speak about the war
My time is only a guess

Faces are like out upon the wall
And I hope the rumors will break your fall
Guess it's gonna be a love for the fucked up kid

Spoiled fingers in a club that's a mess
I've separated their eyes from their chest
And I think we look like the rest

If you seize the carrot from the man
He might take his words and write down with his plan
I know you did 'cause he's in love with the fucked up kid

And all the puddles that are dis-serving to explain
And I heard there's a funeral formulating
And they say their lies are better than the tests

And when you came back you killed me with a kiss
Like a glorious fire I wish I missed
Oh shit, I guess I'm in love with the fucked up kid


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    kevin drew's lyrics sound like they come out of nowhere but they must mean something at least to him

    sterile.starson August 09, 2007   Link
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    "faces are like :art: upon the wall"

    admon August 10, 2007   Link
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    Thanks. And one more change I'd make after another listen is "He might take his words and wipe doubt from his plan".

    MaxpowerSupremeon August 10, 2007   Link
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    the line "if you seize the carrot from there" sounds like "if he sees the care from there."

    beautiful song.

    clockwriston August 27, 2007   Link
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    -"if you seize the cake from the man" -"i know he did" -"and all the puddles that i decided to explain, i heard there's a funeral for your name" -"like a glorious fight"

    pachucasunriseon September 22, 2007   Link
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    It's "if you seize the care from the man"

    summerteeth99on September 17, 2010   Link

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