Angel Below

Album: The Changing Of Times (2002)
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  • You took me over the edge
    And left me there to fall by myself
    The word love meant nothing to you
    I was taken in with your lies
    And you knew I was too weak to leave
    But you were wrong
    You mean nothing to me now
    Everytime you think of me
    I hope your heart dies
    I have found my true love
    And you now burn beneath my feet
    You'll pay for everything you've done
    If you could die
    I'd be the one with the gun
    From this day on
    I'll write the songs you hate
    And pray the prayers that drive you away
    It's time to let the world know how
    You tried to ruin my life
    Up burn my thoughts of him
    The virus leaves me Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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