Veronika

Album: Knowle West Boy (2008)
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  • [Chorus: x2]
    If I had been on your mind on that day
    Holding on to your thoughts, to you mind that way
    You could've never jumped down in those arms
    You could've never left my heart cold

    Dead
    Guilty now here, there's no mercy for you
    I stint
    Burning your image, your lies and your hints
    You're dead

    I'm building a prayer for the memories I can't stand
    Your life doesn't bother me now
    I'm discharged

    I kill yourself
    Just to feel good
    And make my life better without your trace
    You're dead
    Buried under this ground

    [Chorus: x2]

    Damned
    But I feel the shame of the cheap life, for this
    I'm blessed
    You kept on poisoning all of my days
    And for this
    Brutally choking, so I bought a smile from death
    The others said, of your demise
    Was my life and I love
    All my survival skills
    I loved you, too
    But you tried to kill me as well
    Too bad
    You didn't give me respect

    [Chorus: x2] Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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