If hello could only drop its "O"
And it stayed in the front door's way
Of your home, would you live there still?
Could that make you everything I hate? Wait

Do you remember why you did it? (No, I don't)
Do you remember why she left?

No, I hope you die, right now
Will you drink my chemical?

Is there price to burn this paradise?
Where you left all parts that hurt to mend
If I don't stay awake, will she come here again?
For my wish of only one last kiss in death

Do you remember why you did it? (No, I don't)
Do you remember why she left?
(And as she did, what you thought with your friend")
Do you remember why you did it?
Do you remember why she left?

No, I hope you die, right now
Will you drink my chemical?
Oh, and if you cry out loud
It'll only make me feel too good

Whoa, I hope you die, right now
Will you drink my chemical?
Oh, and if you cry out loud
It'll only make me feel too good

Oh, I hope you die, right now
Will you drink my chemical?
Oh, and if you cry out loud
It'll only make me feel too good

(Once upon your, once upon your)
I hope you die, right now (once upon your dead body)
It'll only make me feel too good
(Once upon your, once upon your)
I hope you die, right now (once upon your dead body)
It'll only make me feel too good
(Once upon your, once upon your)
I hope you die, right now (once upon your dead body)
It'll only make me feel too good
(Once upon your, once upon your)
I hope you die, right now (once upon your dead body)
I hope you die, right now


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    i thought she died in "The Willing Well III: Apollo II The Telling Truth" because the lyrics say something like, "jessie, look at what your brother did to that little whore's body" or something along those lies.

    this has to be about someone else, maybe whoever was behind his family's murder.

    ferkyeahon September 15, 2005   Link

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