Take my flesh from me put it on display
We've got miles to feed I'm sick of running away
I can't believe my eyes I'm terrified
Life full of death and some say end of times
Seems to take a piece of me tonight and soon I'll beg
Coming coming coming for

You!
Every time we touch
Girl you know you got me on pins and needles
Oh!
It's not about the lust
Now you know you got me on pins and needles
We're already dead [x3]
We're already

I love the way that you bleed it's slipping over me
My tongue is loving the taste of skin between my teeth
It's like a dead masquerade so come and dance with me
My flesh it starts to decay I'm dropping to my knees

You
Every time we touch
Girl you know you got me on pins and needles
Oh!
It's not about the lust
Now you know you got me on pins and needles

You had me in a trance?
I'm where the worms grow dead people play
And now I know it's my soul that is fading
Fading decaying fortune I'm dazing
We're already dead [x3]
We're already

You!
Everytime we touch
Girl you know you got me on pins and needles
Oh!
It's not about the lust
Now you know you got me on pins and needles
Every time we touch you got me on
Pins and needles
Girl you know you've got me
On pins and needles
We're already dead [x3]
We're already


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    LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!! I guess its about a toxic relationship but at the same time there so in love that they dont seem to notice. I love the imagery you get when listening to this song the lyrics just makes your mind pop images of whats going on.

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