Are we down for the same cause
We don’t know what we stand for
When the moments start to crack
You do lose track where you head’s at
And I am unreachable
What do you think when your head’s full
We don’t rely on what we get
We begin now where we aren’t yet
One time
Hit me where I turn white
I don’t mean to be polite
Uniform
Spinning the world to the beat of my drum
Uniform
One time
Hit me where I turn white
I don’t mean to be polite
Uniform
Spinning the world to the beat of my drum
Uniform
Reach into the darkness for what you can find
Travel great distance in your mind
The world gets stronger when you start trying
Things turn around towards being born
Away from dying
I’ve lost my kin
There’s no one on my side
Were we to disappear
Well I’d know I tried
You know I tried
You know we tried
End
Shoot me
End
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me


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    Are we down for the same cause We don't know what we stand for When the moments start to crack You do lose track where you head's at And I am unreachable What do you think when your head's full We don't rely on what we get We begin no where we aren't yet One time Hit me where i turn white I don't mean to be polite Uniform Spinning the world to the beat of my drum Uniform

    Reach into the darkness for what you can find Travel great distance in your mind The world gets as you start trying Thing turn around towards being born Away from dying I've lost my kin There's no one on my side Were we to disappear Well i'de know i tried You know we tried You know we tried End Shoot Me End Shoot Me Shoot Me Shoot Me

    This song is brilliant, i dont really know what its about but musically and lyrically this song is just beautiful... the solo is crazy

    Unreachable93on January 17, 2009   Link

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