The gods and the saint preserve you,
'cause nobody here deserves you,
I'm living my life in flashback,
Since I lost my card or cashback,
And I've gone to wrack and ruin,
Since I don't know what you're doing,
There's no clear or present danger
That I see in any stranger.

Someone, somewhere said to me,
Will someone somewhere set me free,
won't hurry up or harry me,
Will someone somewhere marry me
To you, to you, to you, to you.

The line on the screen has broken,
What once was asleep has woken,
I cover your face in make-up praying
You'll one day wake up,
I've littered my life with magic,
Yet I'm neither dead nor tragic,
The gods and the saints preserve you
'cause nobody here deserves you.

Someone, somewhere said to me,
Will someone somewhere set me free,
From all that I'm supposed to be,
Will someone somewhere marry me
To you, to you, to you, to you.

Someone, somewhere said to me,
won't someone somewhere marry me
won't hurry up or harry me,
Will someone somewhere marry me
To you, to you, to you, to you.


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    I think it's admiration and the shock one feels as an effect resulting from one to the other and To You, since the word marry is being used as in Marriage, then the card for cash back could be saying that one would save funds, do anything it takes in addition to what would appear as money to service and have their lover or "love"

    Ahourstoryon October 31, 2014   Link

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