Prism

Album: Be Nice (2017)
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  • You're fading into the background
    You compensate spitting poison from out your mouth
    You're hoping it stings upon contact
    But your victims are already detached
    It just hurt knowing you've got a reputation
    And your jealousy shows weakness in the making of a person
    Whose career will lead to nothing
    Was it worth it just to tell him that you love him?

    So spit my name out from your mouth
    So spit my name out from your mouth
    Spit my name out from your mouth
    So spit my name out from your mouth

    And no one wants to fight your corner
    You're all alone pushing thoughts but they're not yours
    You tried to turn us on each other
    But in your web I won't be caught

    So spit my name out from your mouth
    So spit my name out from your mouth
    Spit my name out from your mouth
    So spit my name out from your mouth

    Everyone in your life's a stepping stone you'll dispose of
    When you've reached where you want to go
    Everyone in your life's a stepping stone you'll dispose of
    When you've reached where you want to go

    I feel nothing but pity for you
    I feel nothing but pity for you
    I feel nothing but pity for you
    I feel nothing Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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