Theatre Of Tragedy – Envision

Theatre Of Tragedy Envision

Theatre Of Tragedy – Envision Lyrics

Artist: Theatre Of Tragedy
Song: Envision

He tries to see, although he can’t
He tries, but doesn’t understand
He calls on a different phone line
No one that he knows

An out of focus acquaintance
Speaking in a silent parlance
Remember me, breaks the silence
A recurring line again

He’s looking for something
Can’t see that he’s stranded
He’s just moving somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

He’s looking for something
Can’t see that he’s stranded
He’s just moving somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

He feels the blood run through his veins
Tries to get up, be young again
His face in the bathroom mirror
Someone looks at him

His undisputed kind of self-love
Weaker than it used to be like
Don’t forget me, breaks the silence
A different life begins

He’s looking for something
Can’t see that he’s stranded
He’s just moving somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

He’s looking for something
Can’t see that he’s stranded
He’s just moving somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

Looks in the mirror, feels the snag
Packs his bag and picks a map
Don’t forget me, seems inapt
He doesn’t want to know

Don’t forget me
Don’t forget me
Don’t forget me
Don’t forget me

He’s looking for something
Can’t see that he’s stranded
He’s just moving somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

He’s waiting for something
Becoming a vision
He’s just going somewhere
He just can’t stand this feeling no more, no more

Oh, no no more
Oh, no no more
Oh, no no more
Oh, no no more
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From the album:
Assembly (Remastered)
Release Year: 2002