My Name Is Ruin

Album: Savage (Songs From A Broken World) (2017)
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  • When they called me broken, I knew
    When they called me evil, I knew
    When they called me ruin, I knew
    I would always find my way to you

    When I beg forgiveness, they knew
    When I beg for mercy, they knew
    When I beg for nothing, they knew
    I would always find my way to you

    My name is ruin, my name is vengeance
    My name is no one, no one is calling
    My name is ruin, my name is heartbreak
    My name is loving, but sorrows and darkness
    My name is ruin, my name is evil
    My name's a war song, I sing you a new one
    My name is ruin, my name is broken
    My name is shameless, I'll tear you wide open

    When I called you poison, you knew
    When I called you shameful, you knew
    When I called you a liar, you knew
    I would always find my way to you

    I'll show you ruin, I'll show you vengeance
    I'll show you no one, and no one is calling
    I'll show you ruin, I'll show you heartbreak
    I'll show you loving, and sorrow and darkness
    I'll show you ruin, I'll show you evil
    I'll sing you a war song, I'll sing you a new one
    I'll show you ruin, I'll show you broken
    I'll show you shameless, I'll tear you wide open Writer/s: Gary Anthony James Webb
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Brrrt from NetherlandsThe track title is likely from a sci-fi novel by Jim Butcher, 'The Dresden Files: Changes' (book 12 in the series). Ruin is a character in the book, and he says: "My name is Ruin".
  • Frankie from Cheddar SomersetStunning track from an amazing album
  • Steve from Brisbane, Australia I have just discovered Gary again after almost 30 years. Ruin is a brilliant track. Maybe ahead of it’s time.
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