Grab your gun
Time to go to hell
I'm no hero
Guilty as charged
Search and destroy

Found my faith
Living in sin
I'm no Jesus
But neither are you, my friend

I'm a whore
Above the broken dreams
The simple answer is never what it seems

A million little pieces
We've broken into
A million little pieces
Are stolen from you

Search and destroy (x4)

Sold my soul
To heaven and to hell
Sick as my secrets
But never gonna tell

I do believe
The burden of my dreams
Because your faith is a blessing
I believe (x6)

Search and destroy (x5)

Let go
Let go
Let me go
Let me go

Let go
Let go
Let me go

(Search and destroy)

A million little pieces (x7)

Stolen from you

Woah, oh oh, woah
Woah, oh oh, woah
Woah, oh oh, woah
Woah, oh oh, woah

Search and destroy (x4)

A million little pieces
A million little pieces the start


Lyrics submitted by sandwichbunzzz, edited by KeroseneFire

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    HELLO EVERYONE THIS HAS ILLUMINATI WRITTEN ALL OVER IT.

    dollydramaon May 04, 2012   Link

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