Years of the clock go by
How long will you wait for a sign
It seems fiction is hard to break
Forward out of the darkness

Walls of time must fall
Kings and queens must die
Backwards is your fascination myth
Pillar of belief

Carrier of the key
And the time won't wait
And the dreams still break
For in dawn the light reveals

So now how do I live without you?
It seems you've had a lot of time to work it out
What do you think we're gonna do?
You are the ones who build up walls around yourselves to shield your lives from fear

When faces with divinity Do you pay all your dues
Or do you refuse?
If there was no consequence Could you stay inside the lines?
Leave your guilt behind?

Those lips, crooked sadistic words
Don't waste your turn
Save us from the nonexistent
Teaching that suffering is love

Suffering is not love


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I Wouldn't If You Didn't Lyrics as written by Gregory John Puciato Benjamin Allen Weinman

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    Mr Wilson would beg to differ: "The title recalls the stale debate every relationship is perversely built upon: the drama trap of justifying one's actions against another's."

    i suppose that's only an explanation of the title and could be alluding to the relationship between god an man..

    i like these previous two arguments to be honest, but: 'So now how do I live without you? It seems you've had a lot of time to work it out' it's got a really emotional delivery to it in my opinion.

    my conclusion is that it's a heartache song, as well as antithesis to religion disguised as one another. probably addressing the very general issues of faith in mankind/a specific human or a god. but at the same time, you can take out so many lines from this and apply them to an awful lot, a brilliantly written song!

    mowglicoyon May 18, 2011   Link

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