I feel eyelashes on my cheek
And they lacerate my flesh
A pain so good
So put your hand in mine
Never let go
Never wake up
'Cause I'm done with promises
I'm taking blood oaths
Feels likes you could kiss my imperfections
My imperfections away
And I would stand
Stand by your side
Until the sun turns the sky
All the colors I see in your eyes

And I'll never need to see the sun again
There's enough light in your eyes
To light up our little world
So take me, take me away
Kill me slowly
I'll never be the same

And I swear to you on everything I am
And I dedicate to you all that I have
And I promise you that I'll stand right by your side
Forever and always until the day I die

The bite marks on my neck
Never felt so good
I'm losing control
And it's all that I can do
Not to blackout
And fall into lust with you
Your kisses infect me
The dark gift is loving you

And I'll never need to see the sun again
There's enough light in your eyes
To light up our little world
So take me, take me away
Kill me slowly
I'll never be the same

And I feel immortal
And I want to make you feel the same
So stand by me
As we immolate
We can burn in each other's arms
And I feel immortal
And I want to make you feel the same
So stand by me
As we immolate
We can burn in each other's arms


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    This song kicks soo much ass, I got the cd because of the song "right side of the bed" which also kicks ass but these Lyrics are so awesome. I'd like to see Chris Carabba or one of those EMO bands try to write a love song like that! (not to offend any emo fans on this board cause' i do like glasseater, taking back sunday, and thursday)

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