Prayers

Album: Somewhere, Nowhere (2020)
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  • Verse One
    You left me dry,
    And without faith,
    I'll take this knife,
    And swallow the blade

    Choruses
    If I'm gonna sell you my soul,
    I better say my prayers,
    Before I sink down low,
    As I grin unaware

    Verse Two
    As I walk in my sullen ways,
    With no mistake through your fiery gates,
    I'll pull the knife out from my gut,
    You'll start the end,
    But i'll pull the plug

    Bridge
    I know your name,
    It's no mystery,
    You're the scentless killer living deep in my veins,
    I'll succumb tonight,
    To your twisted delights,
    You've left me damned,
    But- Atleast I tried Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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