Do or die
Can't you feel it in your heart?
Shooting blood under your skin
It's all around you

Do or die
Don't you feel it in your soul?
Blaming me for all that's wrong
Or is it all you?

And I could have taken them all
Sixteen marks on your skin
Where did I go wrong? (Where did I go?)
You would choose suicide
I can see it in your eyes
No more pills for you to swallow
And no tomorrow

This hate is bleeding in front of me
Confused and bleeding in front of me
Your life, bleeding in front of me
We all fucking bleed so just let it go
(Let it go)

I was hollow inside from the start until the end
So where do I begin? (Where do I begin?)
Another vacant heart dreams of beautiful lies
Filled with emptiness and sorrow
But no tomorrow

This hate is bleeding in front of me
Confused and bleeding in front of me
Your life, bleeding in front of me
But we all fucking bleed so just let it go

Do or die
Can't you feel it in your heart?
Shooting blood under your skin
It's all around you

Live a lie
So that no one else will know
Don't ever let the blood flow
But it was all for show

Just let it go
Let it go

We're all fucking freaks
So just let it go


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We All Bleed Lyrics as written by Charles Edward Sloan Leslie Cameron Hall

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    I'm unsure what he says exactly on the third line of the second verse. I marked it with an asterisk (*).

    It sounds like "sinking" to me. It also sounds somewhat like sixteen. Or something similar.

    Thoughts?

    LivedOnMarson April 19, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I don't know about anyone else, but to me the message in this song sounds like Ed's sick of everyone talking about Crossfades Album Falling Away and how he sings about emotions and such compared to their self titled album.

    "This hate is bleeding in front of me Confused and bleeding in front of me Your life, bleeding in front of me We all fucking bleed so let it go"

    The hate is from fans / critics alike who dislike the album because he sings about whats happened to him from relationships, etc. The "bleed" is the fact that we all have hard times So let it go, give it up because you know that you too have rough times and feel down and that its stupid to think that someone singing about it is a "sissy" (whatever you've decided to call him at times lol)

    We're all fucking freaks So just let it go

    Exactly what i said before, hes a "freak" because hes not ashamed to admit his feelings about the harsh times, and obviously we all are too because who hasn't really?

    Meh thats just my thoughts people, Cheers

    Reevoon September 23, 2010   Link

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