Talk to my troubled brain
If you can feel my pain
So much hurting that's
living inmy head
Now I can barely breathe
And now my heart's disease
And my name and my life
has beenstepped
on and on' No no!
You made fool out of me
There is no way out
I'm going down the drain
The name of God in vain
You pushed me I'm insane
Dissolution is
knocking on my door
Can't stop my bitter tears
Oh take away my fears
Body and soul is
blown up into pieces
Oh Cry out I want to be free
Dry out I want to know truth
Let me drain my feelings out
Lough like a drain
My emotions scream
Let me drain!

So I can't speak my mind
貴方さえも blind
I am left in a land
with just solitude
Has this become my fate
Who's next be your bate
Vicious cycle repeating
on and on
Cry out I want be loved
Dry out I want see dreams
Oh Cry out I want to be free
Dry out I want to know truth
Let me drain my feelings out
Lough like a drain
My emotions scream
Let me drain my feelings out
Lough like a drain
Let me drain!


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Drain Lyrics as written by Toshimitsu Deyama Hide

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    This X Japan and Dir En Grey compilation is GREAT!!! lol. ^^ ...R.I.P {hideto matsumoto ♥}

    lilbitCPRon September 16, 2007   Link

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