I met a girl, who hated the world
She used her body to sell her soul
Every town, they break her in pain
Tear out her heart and leave her in pain

I never found out how she survived
All of the sadness she kept inside
I never found out how she could lie
The smile on her face
And the scratches she'd hide

You could love her
If you pay
You could have her, everyday
You could love her if you pray
You could have her, every way

Down on her knees
She wept on the floor
This hopeless life, she wanted no more
Dead in her mind
And cold to the bone
She opened her eyes
And saw she was alone

She never found out how much I tried
All of the sadness she kept, made me blind
She never found out how much I cried
Held her so tight, on the night that she died

You could love her
If you pay
You could have her, everyday
You could love her if you pray
You could have her, every way

I never found out how she survived
A life with lies, is a life with denial
I never found out how she could lie
Love on her face, and the darkness inside

You could love her
If you pay
You could have her, everyday
You could love her if you pray
You could have her, everyway

You could love her
If you pay
You could have her, everyday
You could love her if you pray
You could have her, everyway


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    As much as I hate saying "OMG I swear this song was about me!" or things like that, this is one of the songs I can relate to most. I adore Seether and this song just means so much to me. Ive been in a few bad relationships of my own and almost killed my self a few years back. At the time my boyfriend was only a friend who helped me stay alive.

    "Down on her knees, she wept on the floor This hopeless life she wanted no more Dead in her mind and cold to the bone She opened her eyes and saw she was alone"

    That part still makes me cry.

    ToxicPinkPoisonon March 19, 2008   Link

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