I liked
Having hurt
So send the pain below
Where I need it

You used to beg me
To take
Care of things
And smile at the thoughts
Of me failing

But long before
Having hurt
I'll send the pain below
I'll send the pain below

Much like suffocating
Much like suffocating
Much like suffocating (I'll send the pain below)
Much like suffocating (I'll send the pain below)

You used to run me away
All while laughing
Then cry about that fact
'Til my returns

But long before
Having hurt
I'll send the pain below
I'll send the pain below

Much like suffocating
Much like suffocating
Much like suffocating (I'll send the pain below)
Much like suffocating (I'll send the pain below)
Much like suffocating

I can't feel my chest (chest, chest)
Anymore
Drop down
'Cause I'm in
I can't feel my chest (chest, chest)
Drop down

I liked
Having hurt
So send the pain below
So send the pain below (much like suffocating) (I liked)
So send the pain below (much like suffocating) (having hurt)
So send the pain below (much like suffocating)
So send the pain below (much like suffocating)
So send the pain below


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    "Send The Pain Below" a complete deftones ripoff, listen to "be quiet and drive" and then "send the pain below" and you can't deny it. I loved "Wonder What's Next" as a complete album, but this is the weakest track. It bugs me alot how much this song sounds like BQAD, because since i realized the similarities I've liked chevelle a lot less.

    i'm sure after i say all this i'll be attacked by chevelle fans (who listen to what they are told to by MTV and have no clue on the influence of Deftones from Metal to Hardcore) telling me that i'm unintelligent and can go eat a bowl of dick or w/e that ignorant ass said earlier- seriously dude if you want to tell someone off you can't do it just by yelling curses at them, it's juvenille and only shows your limited vocabulary.

    Krwlng_n_mie_sknon January 13, 2005   Link

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