Evil S I yes to find a shore
A beach that doesn't quiver anymore
Where we could crush some plants to paint my walls
And I won't try to fight in the weekend wars

Was I? I was to lazy to bathe
Or paint or write or try to make a change
Now I can shoot a gun to kill my lunch
And I don't have to love or think too much

Instant battle plans written on the sidewalk
Mental mystics in a twisted metal car
Tried to amplify the sound of light and love

Christ is cursed of faders and maders
Might even take a knife to split a hair
Or even scare the children off my lawn
Giving us time to make the makeshift bombs

Every mess invested was a score
We couldn't use computers anymore
It's difficult to win unless you're bored
And you might have to plan for the weekend wars

Try to break my heart I'll drive to Arizona
It might take one hundred years to grow an arm
I'll sit and listen to the sound of sand and cold

Twisted diamond heart, I'm the weekend warrior
My predictions are the only things I have
I can amplify the sound and light and love

I'm a curse and I'm a sound
When I open up my mouth
There's a reason I don't win
I don't know how to begin


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    haha it sounds like they are totally mocking the government!

    "Evil $ I yes to find a shore A beach that doesn't quiver anymore Where we could crush some plants to paint my walls"

    ok so the USA likes to take over countries/new land("shores") for resources and overall, money. To get what they want, they kill and start wars, leaving anything in their way dead. "a beach that doesnt quiver anymore" means a country where there is little life left. like nothings moving cuz its dead. now they can use the land to make money. 'who cares about plants, lets make paint with them! screw nature!'

    then...

    "Was I? I was to lazy to bathe Or paint or write or try to make a change Now I can shoot a gun to kill my lunch And I don't have to love or think too much"

    again, mocking the government. they're lazy, unclean (not literally but meaning more like "corrupted") and they are not artistic. they are single minded bastards. they just kill and it doesnt even have an affect on them anymore. the government likes the phrase, "ignorance is bliss." lol and also, the last two lines of this verse remind me of The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner. if anyones ever read it lol

    "Instant battle plans written on the sidewalk Mental mystics in a twisted metal car Tried to amplify the sound of light and love"

    ha ok so to me this has "war in iraq" written all over it. the decision was made so quickly. twisted metal car= tank? and the whole time, telling the people "its all good, its for our wonderful united states" making them believe war and killing is OK.

    "Christ is cursed of faders and maders Might even take a knife to split a hair Or even scare the children off my lawn Giving us time to make the makeshift bombs"

    ok not sure about the "faders maders" lol but the next lines are awesome. i think its a metaphor for the US government taking over other countries. "children off my lawn"= natives, out off our way! and knife splitting a hair= unnecessary force.

    musiclover2192on March 01, 2010   Link

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