Livin Life (On The Edge of A Knife)

Album: Temper Temper (2013)
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  • I don't know where to start
    Too many issues on my mind
    This is straight from the heart
    You need to take a look inside

    You wanna push me away
    You wanna sacrifice what we made
    I will not beg you to stay
    And it hurts me to say

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
    Living your life on the edge of a knife

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
    Living your life on the edge of a knife

    You don't know you're alive.
    Why don't you try and make things right?
    'Cause if you want to survive
    You'll have to take a look inside.

    Poison, it runs through your veins
    You wanna sacrifice what we made
    Hatred is all that remains
    And it hurts me to say

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
    Living your life on the edge of a knife

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
    Living your life on the edge of a knife

    (Hey!) Hey! You're dead inside!
    You never knew you were fucking alive
    Hey! You're dead inside!
    You're too weak, you will never survive

    Poison, it runs through your veins
    You wanna sacrifice what we made
    Hatred is all that remains
    And it hurts me to say

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
    Living your life on the edge of a knife

    (You're) You're not right
    You're dead inside!
    Living your life on the edge of a knife
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