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LYRICS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


 ALL OR NOTHING
one kiss, two hands, sheer bliss, oh how I understand...
 BREAKING YOU
they watched the leaves that fell outside...
 CATHEDRAL
and as we tried, was it love we defended...
 COMPULSION
already wasted far too much to find the safety of your touch...
 DECEMBER
darker the days, the smile leaves her face...
 EXIT
like a longing for a world that never dies...
 FROM A STONE
you know when I touch you, it feels like I don't...
 HALF A LOVER
baby when will you discover that all you ever gave was pain...
 HANDS LET GO
slowly aging, time's not waiting, loss alone remains...
 HOMECOMING
I will live the the love I thought was gone...
 LOVE LIKE THIS

whenever she talks like she's never been close to me...

 NOT FOR YOU

never play this game again, never make me feel this way...

 NOT TO BE HERE
and every morning as you whisper I must never let you go...
 SEVEN TWELVE
cannot keep from thinking you're better off this way...
 STRUCK BY...
you're gone but you'll always be here...
 THINGS I SAY
never thought I'd hear you say that you feel better this way...
 UNTIL THE END
and I can watch the sky for hours...
 WASTED
I tried but lies was all that I could find...


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 Only dimbodius, aside from Robert Smith, can make words like “don’t let me go/don’t turn away...” sound genuine. Lyrically, he never once sounded clichéd or dimwitted in the face of such deceptively plain words. This is his gift, to reach out and tear your chest open with simplicity. This is a grandiose collection of larger-than-life songs that elevate this criminally unknown to heroic proportions. Yes, dimbodius is your new favorite icon for the persecuted romantic and the beautifully desolate. This is the sound of nothingness and significance and you can’t help but feel alive.

 

Mondo Castro,

Manila Standard