That was my heart when time was a seed
Tell me what it means
We made it out okay but soon it turned to dust
Tell me what it means

Cut it out and get off the floor
Because it doesn't make you matter more
Veda very shining
Who will you wait up for
Life, love, heaven, death
Is that what makes you such a mess
Veda very shining

At the well and out of luck you said "I've had enough"
Still you couldn't make a man out of me
Is that such a bad disease?

Just cut it out and get off the floor
Because it doesn't make you matter more
Veda very shining
Who will you wait up for
Life, love, heaven, death
Is that what makes you such a mess
Veda very shining

You're not real and yet you seem familiar
If that's what you want
If that's what you want

That was my heart when time was a seed
Tell me what it means

Cut it out and get off the floor
Because it doesn't make you matter more
Veda very shining


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    i just wanted to mention... the name of the song is Veda Very Shining... not Very Very Shining... just so people don't get confused.

    hold2thecoreon June 02, 2002   Link
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    i've always thought it was "you're not real and yet you seem familar. IS THAT what you want?"

    and, i've always liked: "life, love, heaven, death - is that what makes you such a mess??"

    TheWrongGirlon November 28, 2009   Link
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    I think it's about someone who's unlucky in love and makes a really big deal about it by throwing fits: "Cut it out, get off the floor because it doesn't make you matter more." That seems like the person's internal monologe, realizing their being an attention whore and trying to make themselves stop. I have no idea what Veda Very Shining means, though.

    OAMMon December 04, 2007   Link
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    I've always wondered what the line 'still you couldn't make a man out of me/ is that such a bad disease' means.

    lupinsmoon12391on March 12, 2009   Link

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