Oh misery come usher me in
No better place for me to begin
I'm coming in from out of this rain
The time has come to wash you away

The lovers are at it again
The lovers are at it again
Oh gather round sing your sins, amen
My time has come once and for all
My time has come, this means war

Oh bring to me your broken and blue
No matter if it matters to you
A longing like never before
I've had enough now i need more

The lovers are at it again
The lovers are at it again
Oh gather round sing your sins, amen
My time has come once and for all
My time has come, this means war
My time has come once and for all
My time has come this means war

Hey, forgive me debility
I'll sing you all my sins

My time has come once and for all
My time has come, this means war
My time has come once and for all
My time has come, this means war

My time has come, this means war
My time has come, this means war
My time has come, this means war
My time has come, this means war

The lovers are at it again
The lovers are at it again
The lovers are at it again
The lovers are at it again


Lyrics submitted by DolorousEdd, edited by randomocity27

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    Woo first comment. I think it's just generally ending a relationship "Once and For All", moving on.

    Do the opening guitars remind anyone else of Rocket by Smashing Pumpkins?

    strider3005on September 27, 2007   Link
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    i agree witht he relationship deal and with the beginnin sounding like rocket by the mighty sp..i only liked a few songs off the new album including this one

    33markvan66on November 05, 2007   Link
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    Are these lyrics confirmed? I thought it said "The lovers are at it again" instead of "The lovers are riding again"

    Seems to make more sense to me

    mxmattdon November 25, 2008   Link
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    also think it's "forgive me divinity" instead of "forgive me debility"

    not sure but again, makes more sense to me

    mxmattdon November 25, 2008   Link

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