Kill Me

Album: Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (2025)
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  • Eldest daughters never miss their chances
    To learn the hardest lessons again and again
    Carrying my mother's mother's torment
    I think I'm where the bloodline ends
    I'll never do the right thing again

    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier
    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier

    Eldest daughter comes to stop the cycle
    A job you never ask for is paying in dust
    Setting down your mother's mother's torment
    Save yourself or make room for us
    'Cause either way, we live in your blood

    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier
    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier (Jesus Christ, get me out of here)

    I'm sorry that you're going through something hard
    I'm sorry that you're going through something hard

    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier
    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier
    Go ahead and kill me, can't get much stronger
    Find another soldier, another soldier Writer/s: Daniel James, Hayley Williams
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Universal Music Publishing Group
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