How's the water?
The blue pill's for you
Are they poisoning all that's left till you're alone in a dark room?
And all is forgiven
Water gone
I will comfort you, my blood

The clock is ticking
But a calm looms over your face like you are not alone
I am your scars, frozen and framed
For the good times

A photograph found
Bound by your secrets
Hidden deep with old memories
When you were young and beautiful (Beautiful and free)
Myth and fantasy and fantastic times
I never asked you all the damn things I wanted to

But tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day

Oh father
Watch him pray for you
Is he comforting distraction?
But there's a boy in the corner
And it is forbidden
You alone
Is this Earth, is this heaven?

The clock is ticking
But a calm looms over your face like you are not alone
I am your scars, frozen and framed
For the good times

A photograph found
Bound by your secrets
Hidden deep with old memories
When you were young and beautiful (Beautiful and free)
Myth and fantasy and fantastic times
I never asked you all the fucking things I wanted to
But tomorrow is another day

Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day
Tomorrow is, tomorrow is, tomorrow is another day


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    i agree with nietzsche1899, that this song is about indifference. i think it's a bit chilling really. "i don't hate you or want you or celebrate you.." for me it makes me think of if someone you don't really care about is in a coma or something, and they are trying to decide to wake them or not. maybe they are saying that now only luck will bring them back.

    twisted_ivyon September 16, 2008   Link

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