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Created on: December 03, 2009
"Entrance Me"
"So what's the moral of the story? Is it that you can't live without love?
Is it that his obsession taught everyone that god isn't real..
And that every destiny made by each other will eventually lead towards another's destruction?"
Fade in, fade out...
What are you crying about?
Is it that you lost touch with reality?
Is it that you can't believe in anything..
So fill yourself up with the smoke indulge
and live in weary eyes..
Today isn't rough, It's just your disease
Obsession with the ugliest thing...
Make it bleed, the needle still sticks
and It's here to stay, everyone loves it if they try..
but they'll die, and you die...
See the world as a shadow, a dreary figure
watching you follow, the hardest road..
risk what it means, are you crazy?
You can't see me here,
You can't stop feeding your fears
So take it in, breathe in this poison
let it soak into your body.
I can't feel, the heroine in my skin
The smoke within, It's killing my soul..
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