I stand on defective landmines
Plunging my feet every which way
Relying on its chemical reaction
To give me an inspired fight for my life

CHORUS:
Potential waters running
Through translucent veins
Ecstasy of the ride, pain of the fall
My explosion has it all

Lightning fuses, burning incense
Implode, enclose, distraction
The subtleties of my satisfaction
Incarcerated into a frustrated action

My hands are pulled to my face
Metaphysical moviescreen of hope and horror
I see myself impaled on trifles
I am the one holding the rifle

Chorus

Consume my inner strength
Take a pen and write the way
TNT paints skulls on paper
Explode the feelings, crafted disaster
(x2)


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    whee

    Jondude11on April 26, 2002   Link

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