JENNIFER
like most kids from my generation she was born and raised in out broken home nation autumns brilliant hue of orange and gold her embrace cut us from the same fold from the granite face of a red georgia mountain to the sun grazed grace of a springtime fountain came the warm radiance of her lovers smile gave me the emotion of a man and the love of a child i saw the moonlight caress the cleft of her chin i fel her eyelashes brush against my skin stood bye me and i stood bye her, jennifer, jennifer actions speak louder than words, jennifer, jennifer in a jaded age of indulgance and sin lives stan still and the earth still spins possession burns from the same token my love stands rooted in natures emotion when jet airplane destroys the pristine night sky the eagle turns his head and spits out a sigh he longs for her and will accept no other way he would wait forever and then a day with vision to span his lows and highs he knows true love will never die


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    This song is amazing! It's the story of me (not only because my name is in it!) It's very cool; awesome lyrics, awesome band.

    JennyMayKayon April 28, 2002   Link
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    bad-assness. they pull off putting in things like "eagle turns his head and spits out a sigh," quite well.

    bugzcaron August 24, 2002   Link
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    i enjoy these lyrics, but i'm afraid the anti-heros do not do the original version of the song and therefore their delivery of the lyrics cannot be considered powerful.

    wreckedonyouon April 26, 2003   Link

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