Imperfect

Album: Audio Secrecy (2010)
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  • Somethings are better off forgotten
    We bury them in places that we really only visit by ourselves
    Oh, and you were a version like no other
    Oh, they never tell you what to do when all you see is gone
    What's the sense in anything when what they say is wrong?

    Oh, what do you wanna hear?
    Do you wanna know how many times
    I tore myself apart cause' you're not here?
    Oh, what do you wanna know?
    Does it make you feel alive?
    I had to die to finally let you go

    Stop me, I find myself believing
    A story gets rewritten so blasphemy's committed once again
    Oh, and you were so perfectly imperfect
    Oh, they never tell you what to do when all you have are lies
    What's the sense in anything? It's just one more goodbye

    Oh, what do you wanna hear?
    Do you wanna know how many times
    I tore myself apart 'cause you're not here?
    Oh, what do you wanna know?
    Does it make you feel alive?
    I had to die to finally let you go

    Oh yeah

    Oh, what do you wanna hear?
    Do you wanna know how many times
    I tore myself apart cause' you're not here?
    Oh, what do you wanna know?
    Does it make you feel alive?
    I had to die to finally let you go

    Oh, oh
    Finally let you go Writer/s: COREY TAYLOR, JAMES ROOT, JOSH RAND, ROY MAYORGA, SHAWN ECONOMAKI
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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