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No broken hearted people,
no crash,
no flame,
no sermon at a casket
nor a howl into the grave.

Every bone was in position.
Ever hair was in it's place.
A light comes. (x4)

Pulled of a dark country road.
New Roman suicide note.
All the way, all the way closed.
So it goes.

No organs to be salvaged,
no teeth to be compared.
We asked for no police involvement
because we knew you weren't there.
We threw a birthday party
and at the table in your chair,
a lightness. (x4)

Pulled of a dark country road.
New Roman suicide note.
All the way, all the way closed.
So it goes.

As long as your name is on my list
or your story written in the choruses,
then true death couldn't get you.
But when its spoke for the last time,
the weight is lifted.
A third eye.
So I make a vow to forget you.
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black Eye Event On Mar 06, 2012
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Cover art for Indian Giver lyrics by Every Time I Die

it's a one sided account of events detailing a perspective that isn't entirely inaccurate. but the ending is always the same. the only question remaining is, was the x factor accounted for?

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Cover art for Indian Giver lyrics by Every Time I Die

"But when its spoken for the last time, the weight is lifted." is in reference to the following quote:

“There are three deaths. The first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time.” David M. Eagleman

Cover art for Indian Giver lyrics by Every Time I Die

and by "x factor" im assuming you mean some je ne sais quoi that, whether better or worse, should be accounted for.. but, if i may, two things; what is the perspective? and, how can a perspective be inaccurate..?

 
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