I feel helpless, stare in disbelief
How can you sleep at night?

Hold her with just one look,
Just one foot she's innocent
Put your hands around my neck
Stripping me of all my dignity

Vendetta black against her
Your bloody mouth against hers

Raped of everything she owned
It's so lonely at the bottom
Putting pieces of a puzzle
Back together we've forgotten

Hold your daughters down
Throw your daughters down

Seeing beauty turn to waste
Let your ego be the death of me
Hand held tight behind my back
Stealing all that's precious to me

Would you do this to your own?
Breathing, lying to my face
I can see you're still the same
Kill before and kill again

I will fight until the death


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Daughters Down Lyrics as written by Morgan Lee Lander Mercedes Lander

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    You mean Vendetta....which is a grudge :]

    Saishoon April 24, 2007   Link

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