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lyrics
The way those eyes look at me, from beyond the fire.
So many lies spoken.
Please just shut up.
Drink up girl.
You've lost your way again.
If I stop for a second, the thoughts just keep coming back.
Left all alone, you chose to sink your lips onto the skin of someone else. And I have coated my lungs in tar just to stop these tremors.
You changed your words faster then the leaves lose their colour.
Does this even affect you?
Do you even feel the pain?
Hide your head and watch as the fire consumes you.
Burn down our walls and grind these organs to dust.
I am less of a man.
After everything I’ve done.
I want to see you grow.
I want to see you glow.
But you took everything from me.
Were you telling the truth?
Or just building me up?
Toxic heart.
Purge and beg.
Hide this tragedy in your life behind someone else.
Bury your name in the back of my mind.
Forget your face behind every lie you’ve said.
Drag me through the dirt one more time.
Did this even affect you?
Did you even feel a loss?
Remember my name when your demons come back to haunt you.
Burn down your walls and stoke the fire with lies.
I am less of a man.
You are a witch and I hope you burn at the stake.
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