The Thing That's Killing Me

Album: Silence In The Snow (2015)
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  • The Devil is in the details
    This story is one of betrayal

    Hungry for unworthy
    You are the undeserving
    No honor, no valor
    No fucking gratitude
    You are the wrong that I must right

    You are the thing that's killing me
    You're poisonous

    You are the thing that's killing me
    Now I'm here to bury thee

    Set fire to the empire
    While growing fat off this world

    Hungry for unworthy
    You are the undeserving
    No honor, no valor
    No fucking gratitude
    You are the wrong that I must right

    You are the thing that's killing me
    Now I can see

    You are the thing that's killing me
    You're poisonous

    You are the thing that's killing me
    Now I'm here to bury thee Writer/s: Corey K. Beaulieu, Matthew K. Heafy, Michael Elvis Baskette, Paolo Gregoletto
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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