She said live young and leave a wake of beauty,
It's all I ever could have asked
Should have asked from you,
And I won't forget to write you
When I get there soon
'Cause you'll be lying dead
From stab wounds to the
Neck and chest again,

They found you covered up in blood,
Covered head to toe in blood
Face first in a tale of awkward love,
They found you covered up in blood,
She' bleeding she's bleeding

Gone with the stitching in her heart
Left out a silhouette that just won't
Heal and dying in your arms tonight

This dream, we die,
Locked away,
With this blood, and this knife
This dream, we die,
Locked away,
With this blood,
And this knife

I know it's all
Just a bad dream now

So now midnights here
You're all alone
They use this fear
It's all just a bad dream
And I can't seem to

Wake up from this [2x]
In my dreams, we die,
With this blood, and this knife
In my dreams, we die,
With this blood, and this knife now

I know it's all just a bad dream now
(i know it's all just a bad dream now)
It's all just a bad dream now
(I know it's all just a bad dream now)
It's all just a bad dream now
(I know it's all just a bad dream now)

I say
This is the last time that
I'll ever get to see your face alive,
They found you covered up in blood,
Covered head to toe in blood
And I know that everyday's a new day
And my dreams will never die,
They found you covered up in blood,
Covered head to toe in blood

She said live young and leave a wake of beauty,
It's all I ever could have asked
Should have asked from you,
And I won't forget to write you
When I get there soon
'Cause you'll be lying dead from dreaming (nightmares)

So now midnights here
You're all alone
They use this fear
It's all just a bad dream
And I can't seem to
Wake up from this
Wake up from this
Wake up from this


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Knife Blood Nightmare Lyrics as written by Jacob Wambold Angel Dejesus Ibarra

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    this songs fucking awesome. it seems like, he's mad at her (whoever he and she are) and shes done something to him, that hurts him so deeply, he knows he has to kill her and he does, and it seems like hes over it because, hes just gald the nightmares over.

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