Sell your Soul

Album: Swan Songs (2008)
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  • I'm holding on so tightly now
    My insides scream so loud
    They keep watching
    Watching me drowned
    How did it come to this

    How did it come to this?
    How did I know it was you?
    It was a bad dream?
    Asphyxiated and watch me bleed
    The life support was cut
    The knot was too tight
    They push and pull me but
    They know they'll never win

    Throw it all away throw it all away
    I keep on screaming but
    There's really nothing left to say
    So get away, just get away
    I keep on fighting but
    I can't keep going on this way

    I can't keep going
    Can't keep going on like this
    They make me sick
    And I get so sick of it
    Cause they won't let me
    They won't let me breath
    Why can't they let me be?

    Why can't they let me be?
    Why don't I know what I am?
    I force this hate into my heart
    Cause it's my only friend
    My lips are sewn shut
    I watch my self bleed
    They push and pull me
    And it's killing me within

    Throw it all away throw it all away
    I keep on screaming but
    There's really nothing left to say
    So get away, just get away
    I keep on fighting but
    I can't keep going on this way

    I can't keep going
    Can't keep going on this way
    I can't keep going
    Can't keep going on this way

    My heart beat stumbles and
    My back bone crumbles
    I feel is it real as
    The lynch mob doubles?

    They want blood and they'll kill for it
    Drain me and they'll kneel for it
    Burn me at the stake met
    The devil made the deal for it

    Guillotine dreams, yeah
    They're guillotine gleams
    The blood of they're enemies
    Watching while they sense me

    Sentencing ceased, sentence
    Diseased and watch them bask
    In the glory of their holy disease

    Throw it all away throw it all away
    I keep on screaming but
    There's really nothing left to say
    So get away, just get away
    I keep on fighting but
    I can't keep going on this way

    I keep on running
    I keep on running
    I keep on running
    But I can't keep
    Going on this way

    I keep on running
    I keep on running
    But I can't keep
    Going on this way Writer/s: Aron Erlichman, Daniel Patrick Lohner, George Arthur Ragan, Jorel Decker
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Desborne Renwrick George from East St GeorgeSoul for sale
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  • Gabie from Fafb, WaThis has got to be my favorite song by Hollywood Undead. I love how it's talking about how people and the media change us, and it's not always the good kind of change either
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