No One Saw The Terror In Your Eyes!

"shut up and swallow"
Yeah, that's what daddy said before he came in her - down in the garden shed
"now you get punished for being such sinful scum
and did you never ever say a word to any one"

CHORUS:
Caroline, my sweet sweet caroline,
No one saw the terror in your eyes

Pure desperation! yeah yeah
But mom never said a word, she just took another sip
From the bottle of dirt
What about the neighbours?
They found that little girl next to the body parts Which used to be her parents

CHORUS:
Caroline, my sweet sweet caroline,
No one saw the terror in your eyes

CHORUS:
Caroline, my sweet sweet caroline,
No one saw the terror in your eyes

No one saw your anger, till you cut off his arms, Cut off his legs,
Cut off his dick with his own axe
Pulled out her heart, cut out the brains,
It felt so good and it killed the pain

CHORUS:
Caroline, my sweet sweet caroline,
No one saw the terror in your eyes

CHORUS:
Caroline, my sweet sweet caroline,
No one saw the terror in your eyes

No one saw your anger, till you cut off his arms, Cut off his legs,
Cut off his dick with his own axe
Pulled out her heart, cut out the brains,
It felt so good and it killed the pain

No One Saw The Terror In Your Eyes!


Lyrics submitted by neverdie2084

Sweet Caroline Lyrics as written by Arvid Zemke

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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