Just past my window
She dances real slow
Under the sea is a dream is a dream
There's something obscene
In a dream in a dream
You've made my lungs sweat
My liquid skin set
Under the sea is a dream is a dream
There's something obsene
In a dream in a dream
Just like my rainbow
She likes it real slow
Under the sea is a dream is a dream
There's something obsene
In a dream in a dream

You wake up you go down
There's something inbetween
And day by day
You wake up and you go down
There's something inbetween
Day by day

My pores are open to every motion
Under the sea is a dream is a dream
There's something obsene
In a dream in a dream
Her naked entrance to naked violence
Under the sea is a dream is a dream
There's something obsene
In a dream in a dream

You wake up you go down
There's something inbetween
And day by day
You wake up and you go down
There's something inbetween
Day by day

I've always wanted to be.. with you
I've always wanted to be.. with you

You wake up you go down
There's something inbetween
And day by day
You wake up and you go down
There's something inbetween
Day by day


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Day by Day Lyrics as written by Darryn William S Harkness Benjamin Augusto Smith

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    I love this song

    JulianCasablancason September 22, 2002   Link
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    Brilliant, i agree, serafin are gonna be quite big...

    I saw them live w/feeder, and unfortunatley they failed to please the crowd, but gotta give credit to them, they played the songs with energy.....

    brain_caseon May 03, 2003   Link
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    was there at the feeder gig too- didn't think much of them to be honest, especially when saw their behaviour offstage, after the concert.

    song lyrics fairly self - explanatory, how rude!

    madonna81on May 17, 2004   Link
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    This is a cool song- pity serafin never made it... a couple of years back I met this girl id known when I was a little kid and I fell in love with her straight away- I used to watch her from my bedroom window listening to this song...

    kernkrafton April 03, 2005   Link
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    AFI are FUCKIN gay and anyone that listens to them should go fuck themselves

    romance-is-deadon September 25, 2006   Link
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    i dont know any of their other stuff, i just know this song from madden bk in the day, and it blows my mind to this day.

    SyCo.KiLlAon August 25, 2011   Link

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