Amongst the stone and smoke
We never laid before
Images floating all about
Life in the afterglow

My decaying mind pretends
None of this ever happened
We either learn to live a lie
Or we're waiting here to die

And after all this suffering
I could lie here for good
But with a mind on fire
I try and stand my ground

Illuminate and I will follow

Amongst the stone and smoke
Rising above it all
Broken but not beyond repair
Let's see how this soul fares

And after all this suffering
I could lie here for good
But with a mind on fire
I try and stand my ground

Illuminate and I will follow you

(Everything you thought you've lost you have now)
(Who's laughing now? Who's laughing now? Now, now, who's laughing now?)
Let's see how this soul fares

"The Private does what The General says
The General does what The President says
The President does what The First Lady says
So, so they say"


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    Amongst the stone and smoke We never laid before Images floating all about Life in the afterglow

    My decaying mind pretends None of this ever happened We either learn to live a lie Or we're waiting here to die

    And after all this suffering I could lie here for good With a mind on fire I try and stand my ground

    Illuminate and I will follow...

    Amongst the stone and smoke Rising above it all Broken but not beyond repair See how this soul fairs

    From after all this suffering I could lie here for good But with a mind on fire I try and stand my ground

    Illuminate and I will follow you

    Everything you thought you lost you've found [x5]

    Let's see how this all fairs

    The private does what the general says, The general does what the president says, The president does what the first lady says So, so they say

    Iambandersnatchon July 27, 2009   Link

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