I saw the truth, Mom's a whore
I saw the mark as she passed though the door
I saw the truth, you're a whore
Distill the scene and don't lie to me no more

So what's killing you, is it the demon inside?
My God, you're turning blue, a suffocating lie
You're all I've got, you're all I've got

And to wake up, she fucks the pain
And wears makeup to hide the shame
Her sedative lies low
And self esteem won't grow tonight, she'll miss
And all she knows and all she knows
All she knows is bliss

So what's killing you, is it the demon inside?
My God, you're turning blue, a suffocating lie
You're all I've got, you're all I've got, you're all I've got

The black eyes filled with the love
She wrote, 'I'm not insane, I'm sorry, I have to go'
And these walls are painted red
She put a bullet in her head

?Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye?
That's all she said

So what's killing you, is it the demon inside?
My God, you're turning blue, a suffocating lie
You're all I've got, you're all I've got
You're all I've got, you're all I've got
You're all I've got, you're all I've got, got



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    its mom, not mum..... fucking brittish.

    Take This Chanceon October 01, 2008   Link

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