In For The Kill

Album: Ratchet (2015)
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  • Let me off and say goodbye
    I'm ready to be sacrificed
    Tell my love I wish them well
    And I'm sorry [?]

    [?] I'm holding on desperately
    But you know they always will
    Going in for the kill

    [?] I'm just a compromise
    But still, there's life in my eyes
    Stay still and surrender to the [?]

    [?] I'm holding on desperately
    But you know they always will
    Going in for the kill

    Please don't cry
    Turn around and say goodbye
    I'll be back someday
    And when [?]
    I promise you
    I won't make the same mistakes

    [?] I'm holding on desperately
    But you know they always will
    Going in for the kill
    But can't you see
    I'm holding on desperately
    But you know they always will
    Going in for the kill Writer/s: Bailey Shamir, Sylvester Nicholas Barry
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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