I've talked the talk, I've walked the walk,
It's taken ten fucking years,
For them to see I don't need their approval.
I've paid the piper,
I've stayed my course,
Lived chomping at the bit.
With only blood, sweat, and tears to adhere to

Open your eyes and see,
That it's so menacing,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.
Give 'til there's nothing left,
Value in every breath,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.

Open your eyes and see,
That it's so menacing,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.
Give 'til there's nothing left,
Value in every breath,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.

Breakdown?

Open your eyes and see,
That it's so menacing,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.
Give 'til there's nothing left,
Value in every breath,
You need to realize that bleeding is a luxury.
It's a luxury,


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Bleeding Is a Luxury Lyrics as written by Porter Marc Mcknight Daniel Dan Jacobs

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    The intro of this sounds EXACTLY like the intro to 'Feel Good Drag' by Anberlin. But I still love Atreyu.

    somesenseofsecurityon November 01, 2009   Link

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