Classic love story true to his western tx roots. One of my favorites as a story, but I think there are alot of songs that are amazing not even listed on this site. I guess I should figure out how to add them, because I have about 8 REK cd's.
Run and hide again
I want to wait this time
Don't wonder why you can't clear this final sin
You know this story was over before it began
This is a battle you're not going to win
Welcome the end
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never gonna witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
You better run!
Ask me why again, nowhere to go this time
Revenge will be mine again
Say good bye, my friend
Don't run away this time and die like a man
There is no escape from my plan
Welcome the end
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never going to witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
There is no reprieve
You don't dare to look in my eyes
Will turn their gaze away in time
You better run!
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never going to witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
Welcome to the end
Run and hide again
I want to wait this time
Don't wonder why you can't clear this final sin
You know the story was over before it fucking began
I want to wait this time
Don't wonder why you can't clear this final sin
You know this story was over before it began
This is a battle you're not going to win
Welcome the end
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never gonna witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
You better run!
Ask me why again, nowhere to go this time
Revenge will be mine again
Say good bye, my friend
Don't run away this time and die like a man
There is no escape from my plan
Welcome the end
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never going to witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
There is no reprieve
You don't dare to look in my eyes
Will turn their gaze away in time
You better run!
I've spent a lifetime planning out your destruction
You're never going to witness another day
A lonely lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction
I'm telling you, you just can't get away
A whole lifetime planning out your destruction, with no other function
You really don't know
Welcome to the end
Run and hide again
I want to wait this time
Don't wonder why you can't clear this final sin
You know the story was over before it fucking began
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This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
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This song seemingly tackles the methods of deception those who manipulate others use to get victims to follow their demands, as well as diverting attention away from important issues. They'll also use it as a means to convince people to hate or kill others by pretending acts of terrorism were committed by the enemy when the acts themselves were done by the masters of control to promote discrimination and hate. It also reinforces the idea that these manipulative forces operate in various locations, infiltrating everyday life without detection, and propagate any and everywhere.
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