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Prevent trigger intent
Now drown
High strung
Say X amount of wordsYou're solar, bipolar
Panic disorder
Seems harder and harder and harder
Still you try to control itYou mold, you mold
Yeah you shape to mold
Oh you're bold you're bold
But your shape is boldYou're a symptom superficial
To what they call knowing you
Minus the speed,
Could you imagine the phobia?Your brain is faulty wiring
the reason for tiring
Keep treating the curse,
Imagine the worst
Systematic, sympathetic

Quite pathetic, apologetic, paramedic
Your heart is prostheticA plate of quite peculiar
On a dish of my own
A tablespoon of feather
tickle me to the bone
Give me recipes for happy
with the chemicals gone
Drinking freedom from a bottle
to the tune of belongI'm sick of shaking
never waking
from the hell I achieve
I never knew you till you left me
with the crying diseaseAnother curing, reassuring
way to buckle the knees
So mistreated, I repeated
Never blessing your sneezeNow deleted and defeated
I will stand on my own
Yeah your memory that punches me
has broken the boneGive me recipes for sorry
I'm admitting I'm wrong
Still your memory that punches me
has broken the bone
Songwriters
JUSTIN FURSTENFELDPublished by
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Blue October is an alternative rock band headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, but is originally from Houston, Texas. The band was formed in 1995 and currently comprises Justin Furstenfeld (lead vocals), Jeremy Furstenfeld (drums, percussion), Ryan Delahoussaye (violin/viola, mandolin, keyboards, and vocals), Julian Mandrake (guitar) and Matt Noveskey (bass guitar). Their latest album, Any Man In America, was released on August 16, 2011 on the band's own Up/Down Records label, chronicles the dissolution of vocalist Justin Furstenfeld's marriage and separation from his daughter.

Read more about Blue October on Last.fm.


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