The Bleeding

Album: The Way Of The Fist (2007)
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  • I remember when all the games began
    Remember every little lie
    And every last goodbye
    Promises you broke, words you choked on
    And I never walked away its still a mystery to me

    Well I'm so empty
    I'm better off without you and you're better off without me
    Well you're so unclean
    I'm better off without you and you're better off without me

    The lying
    The bleeding
    The screaming, was tearing me apart
    The hatred
    Deceiving
    The bleeding
    It's over

    Paint the mirrors black (to forget you)
    I still picture your face and the way you used to taste
    Roses in a glass dead and wilted
    To you this all was nothing,
    Everything to you is nothing

    Well you're so filthy
    I'm better off without you and you're better off without me
    Well I'm so ugly
    You're better off without me and I'm better off without

    The lying
    The bleeding
    The screaming, was tearing me apart
    The hatred
    The beatings
    Disaster
    It's over

    As wicked as you are, you're beautiful to me
    You're the darkest burning star, your my perfect disease

    The lying
    The bleeding
    The screaming, was tearing me apart
    The hatred
    The beatings
    It's over
    Disaster

    The lying
    The bleeding
    The screaming, was tearing me apart
    The hatred
    The beatings
    It's over
    Disaster
    It's over now Writer/s: Ivan Moody, Zoltan Bathroy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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