Disarm Me (With Your Loneliness)
by HIM

Album: Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice (2010)
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  • The promise of heaven pushed us right back to hell
    Turned three sevens into three sixes again
    And you laughed at my face when I told you how much it hurts
    And said

    Disarm me with your loneliness just like always before
    Deceive me out of my emptiness telling me how you love

    You keep on tempting me to go on whatever the cost
    To witness the prettiest flower in bloom wither to dust
    So I'll break all the rules in this endless game once called "Love" for you

    Disarm me with your loneliness just like always before and
    Deceive me out of my emptiness telling me how you love
    Me with all your heart no more

    Disarm me with your loneliness just like always before

    Disarm me with your loneliness just like always before
    Deceive me out of my emptiness telling me how you love me with all your heart no more Writer/s: Ville Hermanni Valo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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