""Separate skin from bone Flesh of my flesh Would without a second thought disown And I'll break everything in this room just to prove I still care Well if that isn't love... I'll be dead by the morning Color me shitty for you Capsize This craft surrenders to the black holes inside your eyes The last thing that I see An empty glassy gaze on a blank face Staring back at me with no remorse In a perfect world it wouldn't come to this Send me off with a Judas kiss Taste the poison from my lips Seize the blade Vanquish the flames that set our Eden ablaze I'll bear the scar off your name Color me shitty for you We were scud missiles headed for the capital And now we're driftwood rotting in the sea Eradicate the memories and I will feel no longer Bound and gagged Ever I remain your captive""


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    Man-woman relationship; broke up; man (singer) hooked up with another. Then realized what he had lost and would quickly abandon his mistake. Now trying to get back with his former girl. Realized the extent of what he would do to prove that he still care; and discovering that he may be truly in love. But unfortuntately, the female is not responding positively--the female probably said she does not have any feelings for him anymore [an empty classy gaze on a blank face]. They used to be such energetic people, now just cold and lifeless individuals drifting [male may be feeling this more than female]. He feels that time may pass and eradicate the pain, but he will "remain [the female's] captive".

    Zygnus2on May 18, 2008   Link

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