We're just a wish away
Twenty seventh letter
Much maligned
Beat me clever
Say you will
Never mind
Open up
Open wide

Bonedriven
Bonedriven
See we're taking all the life

To all pollutants
Shave your face
We're all confusion
We're all the rage
Isolate
Crowd out
All that's left
Inside out
Heaven knows who walks away
Heaven knows who walks walks

Bonedriven
Bonedriven
See we're taking all the life
Bonedriven
Bonedriven
See we're taking all the life

I was wrong and I will wait
I was wrong and I will wait
I was wrong and I will I will I will wait

A thousand lamps
Won't lift the dark
Rest of our lives
Might have already passed

Bonedriven
Bonedriven
See we're taking all the life
Bonedriven
Bonedriven
See we're taking all the life
See we're taking all the life


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Bonedriven Lyrics as written by Gavin Rossdale

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    Dude this is such a beautiful song, im surprised that no ones asid anything about it. MAbye cause its really hard to get. Its such a "let me wallow in my sorrow" type of song and i love it. I think its about a girl that hes so close to having but shes really hurting him. Its painful, bonedriven pain. Hes willing to wait and shes just sucking the life out of him.. ITs a beautiful song. Sorrow

    Dr Fishopolison June 05, 2002   Link

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