The Last Song I'm Wasting On You

Album: The Open Door (2006)
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  • Sparkling grey
    There my own veins

    Any more than a whisper
    Any sudden movement of my heart
    And I know
    I know I'll have to watch them pass away
    Just get through this day

    Give up your way
    You could be anything
    Give up my way
    And lose myself?

    Not today
    That's too much guilt to pay

    Sickened in the sun
    You dare tell me you love me
    But you held me down and screamed you wanted me to die,

    Honey, you know
    You know, I'd never hurt you that way
    You're just so pretty in your pain

    Give up my way
    And I could be anything
    I'll make my own way
    Without your senseless hate
    Hate
    Hate
    Hate

    So run, run, run
    And hate me if it feels good
    I can't hear your screams anymore

    You lied to me
    But I'm older now
    And I'm not buyin' baby

    Demanding my response
    Don't bother breaking the door down
    I've found my way out
    And you'll never hurt me again Writer/s: AMY LEE
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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