Because she can't sleep in silence. There always has to be music playing...Keeping her mind safe.
I can hear it all in my head. Those bands. Her music. Intrinsically hers.
I know them now. I know those words now. Even when we're sleeping...When she's sleeping. I can hear it.
I play them now - those bands. Their songs. Her songs.
I feel closer to her for it.
My mind is safe.
I remember on the first night we spent together, this song was on. I wasn't used to sleeping with music on, but now it doesn't bother me. Anyhow, anytime I hear this, I think of that night. It's actually quite vivid....I can still hear her and feel her body against mine. They say music is one of the strongest triggers for memory (aside from scent), and I'm inclined to believe them.
Although this song has been on (coincidentally) at less than pleasant times too....Sometimes nights are hard. Doesn't matter, still love it. It bugs me somewhat (and I don't know why) that Flyleaf are a Christian band....But I can look beyond that. Damn they're good.
I can hear it all in my head. Those bands. Her music. Intrinsically hers.
I know them now. I know those words now. Even when we're sleeping...When she's sleeping. I can hear it.
I play them now - those bands. Their songs. Her songs.
I feel closer to her for it.
My mind is safe.
"Cassie"
The question asked in order
To save her life or take it
The answer no to avoid death
The answer yes would make it
Make it
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
All heads are bowed in silence
To remember her last sentence
She answered him knowing what would happen
Her last words still hanging in the air
In the air
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Rachel pulled the trigger
How many will die
I will die
I, I will say yes
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
(Do you believe)
Do you believe in God (Do you believe)
Do you believe in God (Do you believe)
Do you believe in God
And I will pull the trigger
The question asked in order
To save her life or take it
The answer no to avoid death
The answer yes would make it
Make it
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
All heads are bowed in silence
To remember her last sentence
She answered him knowing what would happen
Her last words still hanging in the air
In the air
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Rachel pulled the trigger
How many will die
I will die
I, I will say yes
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
(Do you believe)
Do you believe in God (Do you believe)
Do you believe in God (Do you believe)
Do you believe in God
And I will pull the trigger
I remember on the first night we spent together, this song was on. I wasn't used to sleeping with music on, but now it doesn't bother me. Anyhow, anytime I hear this, I think of that night. It's actually quite vivid....I can still hear her and feel her body against mine. They say music is one of the strongest triggers for memory (aside from scent), and I'm inclined to believe them.
Although this song has been on (coincidentally) at less than pleasant times too....Sometimes nights are hard. Doesn't matter, still love it. It bugs me somewhat (and I don't know why) that Flyleaf are a Christian band....But I can look beyond that. Damn they're good.