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Album: Infamous (2012)
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  • The wall that I have built to keep you out is starting to rust
    Because everything around me just reminds me of us
    I am an addict for dramatics, black hair and pale skin
    Yet I'm still collecting bones, but that's why closets are for skeletons

    Undress your body, hold it over my head
    Because you know that if you knock then I will always let you in
    I've been numb for so long that I forgot how to feel
    So I don't care if it will break my heart, just fuck me 'til we disappear

    You never said you'd hurt me
    Now this is all that we have left
    You were supposed save me from myself

    The wall that I have to keep you out has has crumbled to dust
    And I hope that every thing you see reminds you of us
    I've been gone for so long that I forgot what is real
    So I don't care if I will miss you, please just fuck me till disappear

    You never said you'd hurt me
    Now this is all that we have left
    You were supposed save me from myself

    You said you'd never love me
    But look how hard someone can fall
    I was supposed to save you from yourself

    Now the sky is on fire and we lie wide awake
    There is no other way than to make this mistake
    We can't control who we hurt, so we fuck the pain away

    So put all your pride, all your guilt into me
    And suck the breath from my lungs, I'll swallow your hate
    We can't control how we hurt so we fuck the pain away Writer/s: Christopher Cerulli, Richard Allen Olson, Tim Skold
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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