Bleeding Me

Album: IV (2006)
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  • Way, way down inside there's a hollow soul
    An emptiness shatters tomorrow
    And I find it hard to breathe for me in your company
    Seems I've been taken for granted

    And you're breaking and bleeding me down to nothing
    It's tearing me down
    You're breaking me and bleeding me down to nothing
    Yeah!

    Maybe, this time baby it's meant to be
    No more suffocating you or me, oh yeah
    And I payed the price but you sentencing me to life
    And I feel I bought in my time

    And you're breaking and bleeding me down to nothing
    It's tearing me down
    You're breaking me and bleeding me down to nothing
    Again

    You're breaking me
    And bleeding me
    Again
    You're bleeding me, you're bleeding me

    And you're breaking and bleeding me down to nothing
    You're tearing me down
    You're breaking me and bleeding me down to nothing
    You're tearing me, tearing me down again
    Tearing me down again
    You're breaking me and bleeding me
    Bleeding me again Writer/s: JAMES SHANNON LARKIN, ROB MERRILL, SALVATORE P. ERNA, TONY ROMBOLA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, Michiganto Zero: This song has never been played live. As far as I know (according to setlist.fm) the only songs they played live on the IV tour were: "Livin' In Sin", "Speak", "The Enemy", "Shine Down", and "One Rainy Day".
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjSounds like Tony uses a slide to play the solos in this song. Also sounds like Sully would have to play rhythm guitar when they play it live, though I've never seen them perform it live. Maybe it's on You Tube.
  • Jaxx from Manchester, Nhobviosly she would stay with him cause hes got all the money and the hummer, and the mercades.
  • Jeff from Helena, MtHow many songs does godsmack have? i only count 50
  • Nick from Paramus, NjThere is also a Metallica song with the same title.
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