Throwing up with the thought of you two
How could you do this?
My best friend with my bride
Now you tell me you are leaving

They'll see your fire through the dark night sky
I hope you're home when I arrive
If the there's a fire in the afterlife
I'll be there again to light the match, burn

Gasoline and fire
Is the perfect combination
Light it up, burn it down
Burning my addiction

They'll see your fire through the dark night sky
I hope you're home when I arrive
If there's a fire in the afterlife
I'll be there again to light the match

I am the light that warms up your body
And sets free the demons inside
I am the one that never ignores you
That never will let you down

They'll suspect but they'll never prove I was there
In my fate I feel the wrath of adrenaline

I am the light that warms up your body
(It's too hard to run away when I watch you stay)
That sets free the demons inside
I am the one that never ignores you
(To watch it burn, watch it churn into dust)
That never will let you down



Lyrics submitted by CHaMP1323, edited by Green777

I Am the Arsonist Lyrics as written by Paul Koehler Neil Boshart

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  • +1
    General Comment

    "If theres a PYRE in the afterlife Ill be there again to light the match"

    A pyre is a structure, usually made of wood, for burning a body as part of a funeral rite. As a form of cremation, a body is placed upon the pyre which is then set on fire.

    Pyre makes a lot more sense, because you cant do anything to an already-lit fire with a match 0_o lol

    epiphone098on April 06, 2009   Link

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