Drown you out
And left you with a sound
We'll spoil good-nights
Replacing lullabies

How could they never notice
What they planted in your space
See you laughing in our picture
But I know it's out of frame

We barely cried
But she made it out alive
And I'm so proud
That you're in my hands now

If we grew up together
You will find it's not the same
I wanna jump inside that picture
Show you what you gave

If we stay long enough
We can play with Bloody Mary
Say her name into the dark
Activate our nerve endings

If we stay long enough
We can play with Bloody Mary
She'll chase us though the dark
Activate our nerve endings

If we stay

I'll never let them get closer
Or shower you with any blame
Now we dance in our own picture
Where the rules have changed

If we stay long enough
We can play with Bloody Mary
Say her name into the dark
Activate our nerve endings

If we stay long enough
We can play with Bloody Mary
She'll chase us though the dark
Activate our nerve endings

If we stay


Lyrics submitted by Thylacine, edited by LucasCorso

Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings) Lyrics as written by Christopher Andrew Guanlao Brian Nolan Kalei Aubert

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    Brian has openly commented on this song. Most of these interpretations of it are correct. Someone having grown up in an abusive environment and how they are in better place now.

    Brian has said this song is about wish fulfillment, how he wishes he could go back and help this person through all the stuff they had to go to.

    The chorus for the song, although seemingly dark because of the nature of the game "Bloody Mary' is actually according to Brian, about how if he could go back, they could be there for each other and just be kids, playing silly games like Bloody Mary, since this person had to grow up very fast due to the bad environment, and never really had the chance to just be a child

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