Take this breath in my chest.
I crave death and nothing less.
Slit my throat 'cuz I'm better off dead.
My life has been wasted.

Keep me around as if I had a purpose.
I'm speaking out and proving that your wrong.
The sweetest sound is when your voice is distant.
I'm wanting out if that means taking you on.

I've seen your breath written on these pages.
You have bled for animals in cages.
Was I given straw to build this house?
Tell me why the hell did my walls all fall down?

Keep me around as if I had a purpose.
I'm speaking out and proving that your wrong.
The sweetest sound is when your voice is distant
I'm wanting out if that means taking you on, and now I'm taking off your crown.

Take these hands and turn them into weapons.
Change these plans and make them into your's.
Take this man and turn his sight from demons.
All I am is wanting you more.

Now I see what's been hidden inside of me.
I'll never question you again.


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    I'm going to have to point out the obvious to you people, sounds rude but not trying to. Just becasue a christian band may use profanity doesn't mean they aren't christian. Maybe they were born in an area where that just wasn't wrong or they view it differently, I'm sure he wanted to emphasize his words there which we can all agree he did. and if this wasn't a christian band just think of all the other words that could be in this song. if this wasn't a christian band trying to reach out to youth, theres no way that this song would be here in the first place. thank God it is I am going to say with no doubt this is a christian band.

    TheHumanFace_Divineon January 21, 2009   Link

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