When I'm right, I'm always wrong beneath the wise
Rolling through the way
(Further, my luck tries to be the same)
When I'm wrong I'm almost right to breathe the miles
Coming through the haze
(Still like I thought)
I don't speak the tongues of finds within a life
Dying for a save
(Stomp on guitar line)
I got buried with my tribe from the start
Romance to the grave
(Star)
And in your house you built to fail through all the eyes
Wanting what to say
(Followed by, "keep on")
This might be the last of light inside your lock
Only you can break
(For all these times, never mind)
'Cause when you're right, you're never wrong to reach the high
Low for you to wait
(Fall on days)

I don't lived for all that died
I just want to feel it again


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Romance to the Grave Lyrics as written by Charles Spearin Brendan Canning

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    Memory

    I absolutely love the last two lines "I don't live for all that died. I just want to feel it again." I was in a relationship years ago, and after it ended I've spent this whole time trying to get it back and was told that we changed and are different people, and that may be so, maybe the old us died and I'm not looking for that - I just want to have that feeling back.

    excusememron August 01, 2010   Link
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    this song is so amazing..probably my favorite on the album. i feel like it sums up my conflicted soul perfectly.

    serinedreamon May 24, 2010   Link
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    I love the guitar on this one.

    Absolutely fantastic.

    cosineon September 09, 2010   Link

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