I HATE YOU!
those words go round and round my head.
This isn't real... This isn't real.
I can't be dead... I can't be dead.
Look around as the sun goes down
and it all comes back to that fateful moment
your lips, your eyes, your skin, it tries
to draw me into your lifeless world.

Please help me,
I'm Yearning.
I want you to tell me it's alright.
Please save me,
Im burning
for the taste of eternity

And all these promises,
false hopes and loneliness.
i hate you.
for what you've done to me.
You've killed me.

Your eyes burn all ties as i lay here so full of emptiness.
Red tears run down my chin as i reach for the kill and my teeth sink in.
the pain, the rush, a kill, to touch,
What has become of me?

Please help me,
I'm Yearning.
I want you to tell me it's alright.
Please save me,
Im burning
for the taste of eternity

And all these promises,
false hopes and loneliness.
i hate you.
for what you've done to me.
You've killed me.

And i'll walk alone
for the rest of my life to show
i can live without you
tonight, you die,
and i, will fly,
away.

And all these promises,
false hopes and loneliness.
i hate you.
for what you've done to me.
You've killed me.



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    as soon as i read te lyrics of this song i was sure i knew what it was about... now, tell me if im wrong, but:

    If you've ever readt the vampire chronicles by anne rice, you'll know exactly where im comig from ladies and gents.

    I can't be dead... I can't be dead. Look around as the sun goes down and it all comes back to that fateful moment your lips, your eyes, your skin, it tries to draw me into your lifeless world.

    • vampires are dead. i think this guy is being/has been/is going to be turned into a vampire; hence the lifeles world part. vampires can also only rise when the sun goes down.

    i'm burning for a taste of eternity- vampires live forever.

    ahh i cbf, but read queen of the damned and the rest of those books by anne rice then read these lyrics. its spot on.

    xx thanks for reading

    meowwwon January 07, 2008   Link

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