Already Dead

Album: Lifelines (2016)
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  • I'd pull the trigger but you're already dead
    If I could bring you back to life I would kill you again

    Tell me now how do you sleep at night?
    With the devil in your bed laying right by your side
    And as you count all your dollars, you can count down the days
    Cause when it's all said and done I'll fucking spit on your grave

    I would pull the trigger but you're already dead
    If I could bring you back to life, I would do it all again
    And I looked in your eyes as it all came to an end
    I swear if I could bring you back to life, I'd kill you again
    I'd kill you again

    Tell me how do you live with yourself?
    Lives are falling apart while you're consumed by your wealth
    The blood is on your hands and your skin's stained red
    But when I'm done with you, you'll beg for your last breath

    I would pull the trigger but you're already dead
    If I could bring you back to life, I would do it all again
    And I looked in your eyes as it all came to an end
    I swear if I could bring you back to life, I'd kill you again

    Pull the trigger
    Pull the trigger
    I pulled the trigger and I sent you to hell
    These are my final words to you, go fuck yourself Writer/s: Andrew Fulk, Bernard James II Perry, Brian Burkheiser, John August Pregler, Stephen Menoian
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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