My heart ain't broken 'cause that implies
It was ever in one piece before tonight
Paradise is poison in my veins
Winter runs its fingers through the vapors that remain

Burn your books in the car, fix your eyes on a star
And imagine you can handle the loss
Of a beautiful girl wrapped in black icy curls
Though your thoughts are like broken glass dragging you down

[Chorus]
None of these roads ever lead, ever gonna lead to your door
God knows I've been here before and
I don't need no long walk home down a loveless parade
Seems I was born in a dead man's suit
I was born in a dead man's suit

Drunken old Olympian in the blocks
Lousy on the trigger and his eye ain't on the clock
Feed me like a monkey and I'll swing
Deep inside the canopy where fire and ice are king

Burn your books in the car, fix your eyes on a star
And imagine you can handle the loss
Of a beautiful girl wrapped in black icy curls
Though your thoughts are like broken glass dragging you down

[Chorus]

Sister quick pull the cord, there's a horse on the ward
With a mouthful of diamonds for teeth
In a dusty old cape stands a man in its wake
Singing I got a woman that loves like an ocean and

[Chorus]

I was born in a dead man's suit
Under trees that bear no fruit


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    There is something very majestic about this song. Amazing lyrics and melody.

    Silassieon October 01, 2007   Link
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    This song is so dense with imagery that conjures up this beautiful existential longing. But I think it's "imagine you can handle the LIES" instead of loss.

    trainspotteron January 09, 2008   Link
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    trainspotter - you're probably right. I just copied it from the official website :)

    Silassieon January 21, 2008   Link
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    these lyrics are so amazing! gets me every time. the ending is so perfect i think. really good.

    luey_babyon March 01, 2008   Link
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    I don't understand the second verse. What does he mean?

    DubJon August 30, 2012   Link

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