Wednesday, March 19, 2008

i know its sad cause i never gave a damn about the weather but it never gave a damn about me

the panic at the disco record is incredible, i fall asleep to now. the old one is great and i love it to death but it was like loud synthesized wordy pop-punk (which is totally my thing btw). this is melodic and (for lack of a better word) pretty, it says so much more while speaking so much less. every song is composed beautifully and recorded to a t. it has that quality of raw creativity that so many indie bands have but they had like a $50,000 budget so it doesn't sound like some dude threw up on a mixer, made it an mp3 and put it on the internet.
here's one of my favorite songs from it, it's called "she had the world"

She held the world upon a string
But she didn't ever hold me
Spun the stars on her fingernails
But it never made her happy

'Cause she couldn't ever have me
She said she'd won the world at a carnival
But she couldn't ever win me
'Cause she couldn't ever catch me
I, I know why
Because when I look at her eyes
I just see the sky
When I look in her eyes
Well I, just see the skies

I don't love you I'm just passing the time
You could love me if I knew how to lie
But who could love me I am out of my mind
Throwin' a line out to sea
To see if I can catch a dream

The sun was always in her eyes

She didn't even see me
But that girl had so much love
She'd wanna kiss you all the time
Yeah she's wanna kiss you all the time

She said she'd won the world at a carnival
But I'm sure it didn't ruin her
Just made her more interesting
I'm sure it didn't ruin her
Just made her more interesting

I, I know why
Because when I look at her eyes
I just see the sky
When I look in her eyes
Well I just see the sky

I don't love you I'm just passing the time
You could love me if I knew how to lie
But who could love me I am out of my mind
Throwin' a line out to sea
To see if I can catch a dream

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