Arrow kid runs by
Catch one in your side
Is this the end?
We should die
Let us go

Life is all a film
Let the bullets fly
Truth, lies, a film
It's like little bees
Let them sting

He believes in time machines
He believes in time machines
He believes in time machines
He believes in time machines
He believes in time machines
He believes in time machines


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    I love the way this song sounds. When I listen to it and close my eyes, I feel like I'm in another world.

    CreamPuffDiabloon June 15, 2002   Link
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    this is my fav KH song!

    CanyonBehindHerXon April 11, 2005   Link
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    I love the huge intro and how it builds up to portray the intense emotion of the song. one of my fav kh songs

    aImeELitEon December 04, 2005   Link
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    i think the words are self-explainatory(?) (explainable?..) the sound more so

    birdsflyon February 20, 2009   Link
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    If I remember correctly, Mat said this was about not wanting to get old, but then giving up and realizing that it's going to happen anyway.

    Anibonita2000on September 30, 2010   Link

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