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Chemical Currents

There is something you're not saying?

but I can read your every move

this is more than just some theory

Chemistry is bottled up and tubed.

 

If it's true that atoms form a bond, can souls like ours collide?

When world's like ours meet, can they freeze both space and time?

 

Do you feel the "magnetic" pull, racing through your brain?

It's frightening the currents felt coursing through my veins.

 

I don't know what to do, so I run fast out the door.

You have your way with words, but your eyes say so much more.

 

Feel the air pressure drop, and the static come to life.

Our electric touch so strong, that we could dim these city lights.

 

As I go to leave, I look at you and I know what's on your mind.

But I turn and run; afraid to give our town so little time.

 

So where do we go from here; when silence can not remain?

And my will to fight has all but gone, but my heart beats just the same.

 

Sound the alarms and signal your brightest warning flare.

Dear citizens of Baltimore the time has come so please just be prepared.

 

We are dangerous, and it's obvious, we have carbon copy wires.

chemically conductive, and constructed, to attract, spark, and catch fire.

So oxidize me tonight, but be sure that we take cover.

Cause when we touch and the flames ignite, we mustn't  stand among the others.

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Mar 1, 2013
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