After
Can't be seen with these hands can't be seen
Can't be seen with these hands can't be seen
Can't be seen
Can't be seen, causes everything
Don't you see, causes everything
Can't be seen, causes everything

Give me your hand, reach out I'll crush it
Give me your hand, reach out I'll crush it
Cause is ok
Cause is ok

Nothing can be, something to me, nothing can be, me
Nothing can be, something to me, nothing can be, me

Smashing, lashing, slashing, for the same thing
I say, quit while we are heard

A victim of high tension, and beat me everyday
For what?
For what?

Scream for you lying
Can't be seen, causes everything
Can't be seen, causes everything
Can't be seen


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Ending Is the Beginning Lyrics as written by Josh Goddard Chris Garza

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    "Nothing can be, something to me, nothing can be me" that's pretty much an amazing line. This is one of my favorite SS songs. I can't believe no one's commented this..

    sxecrackfiendon May 22, 2007   Link
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    let me add a comment then. ss is the shit they rule your mothers looose ass hole

    Rapistforeveron November 30, 2007   Link

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