BLOOD ON MY HANDS
Closed in around me
The walls are like enemies
Trying to trap me inside
You are the same with your devious inklings
Trying to take me for mine

Well I don?t know what you want from me
I?ve given you everything
Even the air I breathe
And I don?t know what you?re trying to prove
I?ve got nothing left to lose
Either way
I know I?m only

Giving away the guilt in me
Giving away complicity
The feeling is surreal but the blood?s still on my hands

Guilty I may be but you?re the epitome
Blaming the world for your crimes
Soon comes the ending where I?ll be left standing
Alone here to die
On my time

Well I don?t know what you want from me
I?ve given you everything
Even the air I breathe
And I don?t know what you?re trying to prove
I?ve got nothing left to lose
Either way
I know I?m only

{chorus}

I?ll stay numb until the guilt is gone
When blood stained on my hands is fading
Fade?

{chorus}


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    I agree with foArdo, however the two people knew each other it was so messed up it had to end..and it didn't end very well. And the singer gave everything he had..and he feels that the other person just took and took and didn't really try to reciprocate.

    Even though he knows that ending is the best thing for both of them, he still knows it's going to take a while for him to get over what happened. He feels

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