Betrayer

Album: The Sin and the Sentence (2017)
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  • Betrayer
    Betrayer

    I say betrayer
    I swear I've given you so much
    Naysayer
    I watched as you just lapped it up
    Unwilling
    Addicted to be without dignity
    A cheater
    You thrive on lechery

    I don't know what I expected
    Was our time even real?
    Your callous heart never seemed affected
    Does a liar even know how to feel?

    Unto you, I proclaim
    Creonte shall be your name

    I'll never be a victim for you
    I'll never be your fool
    I'll never be a victim
    Betrayer (betrayer)
    Betrayer (betrayer)

    Betrayer
    Betrayer

    You're calculating
    I know you know exactly what you're doing
    Your selfishness, your only cause
    A fake (fake), a farce (farce)
    You had us all convinced
    No guilt (guilt), no heart (heart)
    No love (love), no conscience held

    Unto you, I proclaim
    Creonte shall be your name

    I'll never be a victim for you
    I'll never be your fool
    I'll never be a victim
    Betrayer (betrayer)
    Betrayer (betrayer)

    Time will not mend
    All these mistakes have now
    Brought forth the end
    For you, my friend
    Time will not end
    All these mistakes have now
    Brought forth the end
    For you, my friend

    I say betrayer

    A fake, a farce
    (You had us all convinced)
    No guilt, no heart
    No love, no conscience held

    Unto you, I proclaim
    Creonte shall be your name

    I'll never be a victim for you
    I'll never be your fool
    I'll never be a victim
    Betrayer
    Betrayer Writer/s: Corey Beaulieu, Matthew Heafy, Paulo Gregoletto
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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