Bleed, when you thought you knew
Do you hear me shout?
Bleeding through my ribbon on my eyes (to come home)

What I'm thinking now
When I take you out
We can always start to havoc death till it comes

These rebel ways to show you
I want to fuck you now
We live we are to make you
In turn we know you're going down

But now it's over I'm calmer like crimson
Throwing down like water, I saw her as she hit the ground
Now it's over, I'm calmer like crimson.
Throwing down like water, I saw her as she hit the ground

Proof, when they tear you up
When they start to fuck
When they start to piss down on my scars (to come home)

What I'm thinking now
When I stumble down
We can never say that you are gone till it comes

These rebel ways to show you
I just can't take no more
The thought of me inside you
Just makes me sick you're going down

But now it's over I'm calmer like crimson
Throwing down like water, I saw her as she hit the ground
Now it's over, I'm calmer like crimson.
Throwing down like water, I saw her as she hit the ground

Hate, when you thought you knew
Do you hear me shout ?
Bleeding through my ribbon on my eyes (to come home)

What I'm thinking now
When I take you out
We can always start to havoc death till it comes

These rebel ways to show you
I just can't take no more
The thought of me inside you
Just makes me sick you're going down.

These rebel ways to show you
I wanna fuck you now.
We live we are to make you
In turn we know you're going down!


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    To me this is about hitting someone who hurt your loved one so much that it caused scars or caused them to cut therefore leading to scars i totataly relate i just cant wait to make him cry....

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