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lyrics

Misery is easy
if that's all your after
don't bother looking for me
swinging from the rafters

i came for the dancing
stayed for the disaster
the sadness and sorrow
that followed so closely after

mystery and desire
that's gasoline and fire
and time is a razor
carving us all into liars

You said to me, you had to be free
and that you truly were the wind
and you go where it takes you, even though it may break you
Like it broke me as your lover and then your friend

I can't look you in the eyes
no not anymore
I wasn't playing when I stated
we'd sailed off to war

But our ship wasn't sturdy
and the sea was so strong
we sailed straight for the storm
should've known we couldn't last long

with words like axes and hammers
you sat and you stammered
it's scary to know something is so true
how the hell could i figure, the pain would so linger
and all those words would mean nothing so soon.

every kiss that you kiss
is really just a kiss really just a kiss goodbye
i suppose i should be content that for even one moment
i truly got lost in your eyes

i came for the dancing
stayed for the disaster
and the sadness and sorrow
that followed so closely after

mystery and desire
that's gasoline and fire
and time is a razor
carving us all into liars

but our ship wasn't sturdy
and the sea was so strong
we sailed straight for the storm
should've known we couldn't last long

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from Innumerable Seeds of Calamity, released June 6, 2010
Incroyable, Deacon, Riverboat, Party Paul, Doug Lee, Fil Krohnengold

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