Undignified

Album: Change (2007)
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  • Swollen eyes
    No better to let you see them now
    My wasted heart
    Will never learn to drive the demon down

    When you love the devil
    You sell your soul
    And it's hard to let it go

    Undignified
    I am tonight

    So give me false hope and promise me you'll try
    To redeem yourself for the hundreth time
    Lie to me if you must my dear
    Give me a reason to have here
    Even false hope allows me to still believe
    In this powerful love that's consuming me
    I'm hooked on a drug that steals your pride
    It's hard not to seem so undignified

    It terrifies me to think I'm not the only one
    You'd be surprised how much I cry when you are gone

    When your angel's the devil
    Your church is a tomb
    But I need to be with you

    I'm undignified
    Enough for two

    So give me false hope and promise me you'll try
    To redeem yourself for the hundreth time
    Lie to me if you must my dear
    Give me a reason to have here
    Even false hope allows me to still believe
    In this powerful love that's consuming me
    I'm hooked on a drug that steals your pride
    It's hard not to seem so undignified

    I'm addicted to the pain and pleasure you give
    It's not how I wanna live
    Controlled by him

    So give me false hope and promise me you'll try
    To redeem yourself for the hundreth time
    Lie to me if you must my dear
    Give me a reason to have here
    Even false hope allows me to still believe
    In this powerful love that's consuming me
    I'm hooked on a drug that steals your pride
    It's hard not to seem so undignified Writer/s: Amalle Berrabah, Flex Turner, Heidi Range, Keisha Kerreece Fayeanne Buchanan, Thomas Mark Harmer Nichols
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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