This anticipation
Seen in you
As you prepare for new life
Don't forget your war

The cuts on his hands,
Speak a little louder
He takes that side,
And lets you know

And what's in his speech,
Hands cover face
Yeah what's in his,
You cover your
Your face, face, face

Now you're anticipating
What went wrong
In this world we fall back into
Just isn't strong

The cuts on his hands, made way to his face
These spoke all the louder, my silent regret
I show that side, the pride of life
Won't let go

What's in his speech, hands cover face
Yeah what's in his, you cover your

What's in his, hands cover
Yeah what's in his, you cover your

Oh what's in his speech, you cover your face
Yeah what's in his, you cover your
Face
Face
Face
Face
Your face, face, face, face


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    It seems to be about a self-proscribed martyr, someone who maybe tends to dramatize and exaggerate their trials and pains ("The cuts on his hands speak a little louder"). Instead of being humble, this is someone who wants everyone to see he's sufferring for something ("He takes that side and lets you know", "The cuts on his hands made way to his face"). Of course, even after reading through it a few times it's still murky, so my guess is as good as any.

    unc1emoeon May 10, 2004   Link

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