Hand of Blood

Album: Bullet For My Valentine (2005)
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  • There goes my valentine again
    Soaked in red for what she said
    And now she's gone

    Oh my god, have I done it again?
    There's a pulse and it's deafening
    I can't help what I hear in my head
    It's the switch that I flick (when it says)

    (Hand of blood) I don't wanna feel, my heart is breaking
    (Hand of blood) I don't wanna see, my life is burning

    I saw you look away
    Is what you've seen too much to take
    Or are you blind and seeing nothing? (I saw you run)
    I saw you run away
    Is what I've done too much to take
    Or are you scared of being nothing?

    There's a stain on my hand and it's red
    Oh my god, am I losing it?
    I can't help what I've done or I've said
    It's the button I push (when it says)

    (Hand of blood) I don't wanna feel, my heart is breaking
    (Hand of blood) I don't wanna see, my life is burning

    I saw you look away
    Is what you've seen too much to take
    Or are you blind and seeing nothing? (I saw you run)
    I saw you run away
    Is what I've done too much to take
    Or are you scared of being nothing?

    No

    I saw you look away
    Is what you've seen too much to take
    Or are you blind and seeing nothing? (I saw you run)
    I saw you run away
    Is what I've done too much to take
    Or are you scared of being nothing? Writer/s: Jason James, Matthew Tuck, Michael Paget, Michael Thomas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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