Gave all my trust to you.
You shattered it with my hope.
It seems as if your selfishness has brought you down again.
You'll find what I found hard to take in all at once.
Trust me.
You thought you had me fooled, but you wouldn't last a day in my shoes.
Everything I gave to you I got nothing in return,
No a knife in my back. this knife is my own reliance
I will never be forgotten.
I will never forget you.
This revolving; apathy fueling worthlessness.
I sing a song of hope.
With dead tongues and lonely hearts we cough the poison out.
Your final days approach.
This will be our final confrontation.
This will be our last


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Swords, Dragons & Diet Coke Lyrics as written by Christopher Henry Rubey Andrew Jerome Trick

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    im guessing just guessing this is about one of his exes ....i dont know but the song is awesome

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