I spread through the morning
I'm kicking in the twilight as she comes
Time waits at a darling
Spooning the thickness and feeding our open mouths

The price you pay is always

Chorus:
Too high, I'm too familiar
Sunshine, Karma Killer

Time waits at the darling
When your following the animals around (around)
I spread through the morning
Feeding our open mouths and spooning the thickness out

The price you pay is always

Chorus (x2)

My eyes are weary now
My eyes are weary
My eyes are weary now

Chorus (x2)

Karma Killer
Will I ever miss you?


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    the remix of hybrid theory is coming out july 30, the new LP cd is coming out at the end of the year sometime...

    _amnesia_on May 12, 2002   Link
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    This is NOT a Linkin Park song. It's by some band called cyclefly, but the song is featuring LP. so for those of you whoo couldnt figure out why you never heard this song...that's why.

    partypunk101on July 04, 2002   Link
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    it is a cycle fly song wand chester songs in the chorus...and its not at the door.its 'time waits ever dawning'...k and cyclefly are from the uk..and have one album...

    SMUSER167088on July 23, 2002   Link
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    yup, you have to be stupid to think this is linkin park, even if chester is in the chorus.

    goldengoaliex910on June 19, 2003   Link
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    i know how you guys feel its like if chester only said "hi" i bet they would put the whole song under linkin park

    tjLPunkmaster69on December 05, 2004   Link
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    Cyclefly actually sings this song... but I guess anything with Chester in it at all (He sorta sings certain parts of the song, and is sometimes in the background) will be put up under Linkin Park.

    Sylvaronon July 19, 2005   Link
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    i think its "at a door way"...but ok

    smallthoughtson February 22, 2002   Link
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    small thoughts, what do you mean bye door way?? i dont think this is there best song, but its still pretty tight and i sort of like the lyrics.

    Tracyon March 11, 2002   Link
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    Where did you find this song.. i thought i had them all ;)

    NIKKIEon March 14, 2002   Link
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    I found them at robengel.com I take no credit for their accuracy so if you want to edit them, be my guest:)

    csreechon March 22, 2002   Link

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