they say the verdict is in.
he's guily as sin, he's guily as sin.
they say the circumstantial evidence
is enough to convict him.
but i have been hoping and praying for you to come back since the day you went missing.
but nothing that they do or say,
is ever gonna bring you back to me.
and nothing with change
the fact that they still ain't found her body.
and nothing will change
the atrocities that have destroyed my family.
they say that i should feel closure, but i dont feel nothing cause i'll never hold her.
nothing that they do or say,
is ever going to bring her back to me.

i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.
i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.

they say that he's innocent.
how coud this happen, betrayed by the system.
but there was no trial for the victims.
they have no decision
before you just kill them.
these crimes are forgiven.
one day you'll pay for the crimes you've committed.

but nothing that they do or say,
is ever gonna bring you back to me.
and nothing with change
the fact that they still ain't found her body.
and nothing will change
the atrocities that have destroyed my family.
they say that i should feel closure, but i dont feel nothing cause i'll never hold her.
nothing that they do or say,
is ever going to bring her back to me.

i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.
i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.

and i just dont wanna live,
and i just dont wanna live
if i will never see you again..

i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.

their going to let him walk,
but you know i am not.
cause i'm a damn good shot.
gonna make him rot in hell, where he belongs.
justice is the barrel of a gun.
cause i'm not ready to let her go, and i'm not ready to just move on.
and i'm not ready to let her go, and i'm not ready to just move on.

in my arms..
in my arms..
i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.
i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.

and i just dont wanna live,
and i just dont wanna live
if i will never see you again..

i wanna feel you in my heart,
i wanna feel you in my soul.
i'll never know what it's like to hold you in my arms.
in my arms.


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