To the noose
To the neck
To the boost
To the check
To the mind kick
To the psychic
To the circuit
To the games pays to blame
To the freedom
Make it rain
Make it sane
Make it dance
Not a chance
See her run
See her come
Take her kindly
She is dark eyed
No soul, no soul
She is lifeline to the heartbeat
Can't feel the heartbeat
To the flowers
To the bunches
To the lunches
To the punches

To the noose
To the neck
To the boost
To the check
To the mind kick
To the psychic
To the circuit
To the games pays to blame
To the freedom
Make it rain
Make it sane
Make it dance
Not a chance
See her run
See her come
Take her kindly
She is dark eyed
No soul, no soul
She is lifeline to the heartbeat
Can't feel the heartbeat
To the flowers
To the bunches
To the lunches
To the punches

To the good
To the clean
And I'll be you're ugly
To the occasion
To the lie
Kiss beneath
Bridge of size
Not some moaning
Until they homing
And they spoil it all

To the good
To the clean
And I'll be you're ugly
To the occasion
To the lie
Kiss beneath
Bridge of size
Not some moaning
Until they homing
And they spoil it all

Not some moaning
Until they homing
Not some moaning
Until they homing

To the good
To the clean
And I'll be you're ugly
To the occasion
To the lie
Kiss beneath
Bridge of size
Not some moaning
Until they homing
Not some moaning
Until they homing

To the noose
To the neck
To the boost
To the check
To the mind kick
To the psychic
To the circuit
To the games pays to blame
To the freedom
Make it rain
Make it sane
Make it dance
Not a chance
See her run
See her come
Take her kindly
She is dark eyed
No soul, no soul
She is lifeline to the heartbeat
Can't feel the heartbeat
To the flowers
To the bunches
To the lunches
To the punches


Lyrics submitted by nicole

Piano Lyrics as written by Adrian Nicholas Matthew Thaws

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    The minimalism gives this song a gravity that i dont even know if its worth. I have no idea what the words mean, but it evokes such a serious sadness.

    orangetomorrowon February 16, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    I hear it as "Lots of moanin', until they home in" which execution imagery, putting something out of its misery.

    Klieserberon January 31, 2010   Link
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    It really sounds like a failing relationship....it could be with the music industry or a personal relationship.

    lakieluvsuon May 30, 2010   Link

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