Gauge out, your eyes, pull your, heart to the floor,
with my heart my skin my kiss, stand back drop to your knees,
I'll stand back as you bleed with my heart my skin my kiss
This blade it feels so cold, baby hold me while, I'm shaking,
This knife has pierced my soul, I sit alone while, I'm shaking
And yes I'll laugh out for you, with blind eyes, I'm shaking...
Gauge out, your eyes, pull your heart to the floor,
Sweetness loves me, tastes me, hears me,
Stand back drop to your knees,
I'll stand back as you bleed,
Sweetness loves me, tastes me, hears me...
This blade it feels so cold, baby hold me while, I'm shaking,
This knife has pierced my soul, I sit alone while, I'm shaking,
And yes I'll laugh out for you, with blind eyes I'm shaking...

Now take me out of this place... Now take me out of this place...
Out, take me out, take me out, take me, out,
Out, take me out, take me out, take me, out...
Take me, take me, take me out...


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    this song might be about cutting, im not completely sure, just kinda getting it from the lines: "This blade it feels so cold" and: "This knife has pierced my soul, I sit alone while, I'm shaking" when ur cutting you start shaking form the initial shock of the pain... just a guess...

    DWPfreakon January 18, 2011   Link

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