Oh my sweet Valentine, this gift is made for you
A red ribbon to wrap around your neck
Walks off the edge with her last breath she hangs, he says (x2)
She hangs and says until death do us part

Thanks to you, my heart's still beating
Cut the ribbon, she's still breathing air through her lungs
Breathing air through her lungs

You bloom passion in deadly ways
Terrifying endings had their say
I know you kiss to kill
Could death ever be so sweet?
As lipstick stains my cheek
A kiss good bye was like a kiss first time
A dream at night was like a day gone by
Romance was your love before
Now romance is your death to come

Bleeding through her heart on Valentines Day
Now the beautiful passion is never the same
Because the gift was her heart that you've torn apart
In a tragedy of love loss she'll be
Bleeding through her heart on Valentines Day
Now the beautiful passion is never the same
Because the gift was her heart that you've torn apart
In a tragedy of love loss she'll be dead

In a tragedy of love loss, tragedy of love loss, tragedy of love loss, she'll be
In a tragedy of love loss, tragedy of love loss, tragedy of love loss
She'll be dead

Bleeding through her heart on Valentines Day
Now the beautiful passion is never the same
Because the gift was her heart that you've torn apart
In a tragedy of love loss she'll be
Bleeding through her heart on Valentines Day
Now the beautiful passion is never the same
Because the gift was her heart that you've torn apart
In a tragedy of love loss she'll be dead
She'll be dead, she'll be dead, she'll be dead
She'll be dead, she'll be dead
She'll be in a tragedy of love loss, she'll be dead


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