Album: The Fall Of Ideals (2006)
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  • I wish I was free of this
    I see her in my dreams
    Wish that she wasn't there

    But she still haunts me and I

    Still feel her breath on my
    Still want to taste her skin
    But I know that would kill me

    No damn her, still I choke on her lies
    Still reeling from her last caress her goodbye

    Oh how this sickens me
    This wretched fool's affair
    I can't erase this from me

    And now it permeates
    And every thought I feel
    The anger writhes in my soul

    No damn her still I feel my stomach turn
    Choke back hold my head high I'm strong

    No Damn her still I choke on her lies
    Not reeling I'm strong Writer/s: JEANNE SAGAN, MICHAEL MARTIN, OLIVER HERBERT, PHILIP LABONTE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Brett from Green Bay, WiMy only question is, why is it called six?
  • Ryan from Anahola, HiThis is the second hardest song in Guitar Hero 2.
  • Jose from Corpus, TxI totally agree with James because i went through this exact situation with an ex of mine and agree with what the song says in its lyrics and the meaning of the song
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