Bleed Into Your Mind

Album: Kids In The Street (2012)
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  • How long has it been since I ripped you
    These paper cut hands need to stop
    And lonely's a plague but it skipped you
    I suffer till you cut me up

    Then I bleed into your mind
    I need to make you blind
    I bleed into your mind
    I need you one last time

    Well you put yourself together
    Pieces of you slipped away
    And some are forever whenever
    Put me on my knees at your feet and

    Then I bleed into your mind
    I need to make you blind
    I bleed into your mind
    I need you one last time

    You'll never forgive me, I can not forgive you
    Yeah I feel you full of little lies
    You're still hungry for the truth
    And I know we've got our problems
    Let's just try to solve them

    In your mind I stay with you
    I know in time you'll feel it to

    Then I bleed into your mind
    I need to make you blind
    I bleed into your mind
    I need you one last

    Then I bleed into your mind
    With a love that will make you blind
    I bleed into your mind
    I need you one last Writer/s: NICK WHEELER, TYSON RITTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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