Forsaken

Album: Collide (2003)
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  • I recall going madly in love with you
    And I remember this
    How could I forget?
    Regret is a needle
    In my neck
    It's slowly filling me
    With poison
    Spreading to my chest

    Take my pain and numb me from this

    Why do I have to beg
    When all that's left
    Is a memory
    Forsaken
    Forsaken

    I recall pledging my sole devotion to you
    It reminds me how
    Now I'm on my knees
    My guilt consumes
    Lost the will in me
    Wasting away before you
    Hold me closer please

    Take my pain and numb me from this

    Why do I have to beg
    When all that's left
    Is a memory
    Forsaken
    Forsaken

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    You break me

    Forsake
    You break me
    You break me

    You're breaking me

    I recall going madly in love with you
    And I remember this
    Tell me

    Why do I have to beg
    When all that's left
    Is a memory
    Forsaken
    Forsaken

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Forsaken
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Tell me why, why, why, why Writer/s: Alexander Greenwald
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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