Well, she found a love and he found a victim,
he thought it was strange, she knew it was meant to be.
She wore white and he wore the black suite,
she gave him no lies, she gave her innocense.
From day one it seemed she'd wake up from the day dream,
but irony bleeds, seeing as he was a nightmare.
She'd give him the world, he only had to ask her
but controlling yourself is easier when you're sober.

I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord.
But the lord hasn't been seen around here in years.

Well, she found a love and he found a life line,
her eyes were jet black, she figured the right time
to leave was approaching and soon she'd be leaving.
The tracks would remind her of wishes for dead leaves
to roll on and on; yeah she'd have to be clever,
she tried once before it ended in bloodshed.
She knows she must run, but has to run faster,
Yeah, she was a princess and he was a bastard.

I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord.
but the lord has not been seen around here in years.
I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord.
but the lord has not been seen around here in years.

I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord.
but the lord has not been seen around here in years.
I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord.
but the lord has not been seen around here in years.


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    I seriously think this song was written for me. Of course my interpretation is way off but it applies to me so why not share it!

    "Well, she found a love and he found a victim, he thought it was strange, she knew it was meant to be" I relate to this because I fell in love with a guy who could never love me. I was just another one of his girls that he would play aka 'victim.'

    "She gave him no lies, she gave her innocence* From day one it seemed she'd wake up from the day dream" Again, I was stuck in my own little fairy tale and gave away my so called 'innocence' to this boy. I would have given him everything and anything. Hence the line then, "She'd give him the world, he only had to ask her."

    "Well, she found a love and he found a life line, her eyes were jet black, she figured the right time to leave was approaching and soon she'd be leaving." I finally saw that I couldn't fix him and I had to leave him if I ever wanted to reclaim my sanity.

    "She knows she must run, but has to run faster, Yeah, she was a princess and he was a bastard." Funnily enough, he used to call me 'princess' and in the end he was a bastard- hahahaha sorry couldn't resist guys! ;p

    "I know this hard - just have faith in the Lord. but the lord has not been seen around here in years." Even though I am not religious I can still relate. I think this simply means nothing can save them now and there is no good left between each other.

    steviemarks4on May 04, 2011   Link

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