I could climb until I reach where angels reside
ask around to find out where the junkies applied
you just up and left me in this world all alone
it's my fault for knowing now what I should have know

ohhh oh oh
my heart is tired of beating slow
oh oh
it's been depleteing since you died
died
since you died
died

I could drop until I touch the sinister side
visit all attractions flipping back and aside
still you leave me rotting in this cold world all alone
it's my fault for knowing not what I should have known

oh oh oh my love
my heart is tired of beating slow
oh oh
it's been depleteing since you died
died
since you died
you died
oh oh oh
my heart is tired of beating slow
it's been depleteing since you died
since you died

I could climb till I reached where angels reside
I could drop until I touch the sinister side

oh oh
my heart is tired of beating slow
it's been depleteing since you died
since you died
died
since you died


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    You stupid peace of shit you retarded. This is not a Kelly Clarkson song (Though it would be cool as hell if she covered this song) It is an Alice In Chains song it was the last song that they did together.

    And mention of the word "did" the song is not called Dided it is spelled Died.

    ASSHOLE

    TooEnvySweetAliceon October 28, 2008   Link

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