Looking back, on all the times we strained to have, vacant eyes, a sometimes smile. Thinking back, on all the things we almost did, I hope you had a good time.
Angel, ever divine, you’ll never be mine.
About the pictures, that we hardly took, hope they come out alright.
Regarding the ring, you always talked about, I’m sure it’ll fit you just fine.
Angel, ever divine, you’ll never be mine.
Just one question, you never answered, you never learned.
Just one question, and your lips, never shaped the words.
Angel, ever divine, you’ll never be mine.
You’ll never be mine.


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    Good points, both of you... And for the record, emo -was-a true genre, but much like the washed out label of 'alternative', it's grown to encompass far to many bands and styles. I got into the indie-emo scene just barely before it started to flood. Which is not to say that I dislike bands like Dashboard, et al. that are currently labeled emo (I'd kill for Chris Carrabba's vocal chords and own both full-lengths), only that I've gotten the chance to see what is happening to emo as a genre...

    Believe me, it's an incredible thing to be able to connect with so many people using raw 'emotion' - something that is missing from a lot of mainstream music today. The artists who are able to do that deserve true praise. The disturbing trend is that many artists are seeing it as a 'formula for success' than as true artistic expression.

    Invader_Zymon August 18, 2002   Link

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