Innocent, and in a sense I am
Guilty of the crime that's now in hand
Such a nice day
Throw your life away
Such a nice day
Let it go

Cold these eyes, I can't believe it
Cold, this heart is slow
Heart is slow

Call me
Such a cold heart
Such a cold man
Watch you tear your self apart

So lay me down
My soul to give
So lay me down
The longest sleep
Oh, the longest sleep

In I come and out you go you get
Here we are again now, place your bets
Is this the time
The time to win or lose
Is this the time
The time to choose

Cold these eyes, I can't believe it
So deep inside a cold fire
Cold, this heart is slow

Anytime you're only a kiss away
Won't you do it now
That's right, just keep me going

In some white track
You come the right track
Cartoon cutout
Cut throat bled out
I'm on your side
Be on the both side
I'm alright Jack
You get off my back
I'm no dope
I give you hope
Here's the rope
Here's the rope
Now swing away


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    I agree with some of the comments that it could be about drugs, but I think it's more about having a close friend or lover who's suicidal quite often.

    "Innocent and in a sense I am/Guilty of the crime that's now in hand"-he wants to help his friend but is having a hard time doing it. "Such a nice day...let it go"-a sarcastic comment about how it's a nice day to die "Call me...Watch you tear yourself apart"-here he feels bad for trying to get help for his friend/lover since he/she doesn't want any, but he can't stand to lose him or her "Is this the time/The time to win or lose?"-are they going to survive this time, or will it be over? "Cold, this heart is slow"-his friend is still alive, but doesn't feel like they're not "Anytime...just keep me going"-Even if the person dies, he'll still be changed by what his friend had done over the years "Here's the rope, here's the rope, now swing away"-he is basically saying that he feels powerless to help his friend, but he doesn't want him to die

    This is a very personal song for me, and this is just my interpretation. My best friend (ironically named Jack) has attempted suicide several times, and this song describes my feelings perfectly.

    dsdoakon May 23, 2012   Link

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