And we won't be breathing in that same sun again. None of this will ever surface again. How we get older, how we forget about eachother. And the angel falls to the sky. Raised and coiled she blessed this day she did. And it rings our ears. She rarely flies anymore, burden broke her wings. And I know this ghost, I have seen it before. Young it is the dying too fast, too soon, I'll be okay. The air thins in the quick and our lips move but we hear no sound. Every time you justify, another good in you dies. Faith and fear sears me, and love and you pull all the right strings. "How we get older, how we forget about eachother," she said. Entwined within the sadder of days.


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    Haha, someone said "Converge", "sing" and "graceful" in the same sentence. On a more relevant note, this isn't just one of Convege's best songs, it's one of the best songs. Ever. Period. You should see it live, the entire place explodes, everytime. It's a sight to behold.

    And for the record, Taking Back Sunday is cool, even if what they've done has been done a million times over, and the Used are also pretty damn good. Converge murders them both of course.

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