Strip Her Down
by Cold

Album: Cold (1997)
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  • Everybody played a game
    How come you won't tell me the rules
    I'm tired of trying on new skin
    I never listen
    I'm a fool

    And everybody ran away
    How come you won't tell me where
    I guess I treated them too wrong
    Now the sun won't shine on me
    Now the rain won't even fall

    Could of stripped her down
    And made the world a mess for her
    Never thought she could be this way
    Could of stripped her down
    And fucked the world up for her
    Never thought she could be this way
    Could've stripped her down

    Now that the love has gone away
    Too blind to see my way to live
    I waste away from all the pain
    For you I'd kill myself again
    I hope you get to play your games
    I hope you get to see your friends
    I hope the guilt mixes the pain
    I hope you never love again Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Zero from The Abyss, NjKrystal Atkins is the female voice in this song.

    But what does he mean by "stripping her down" and "making the world a mess for her"?
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