Keep your faith if you want
Keep your brace if you want
I'll just fuck, up and fuck up again

To my mother;
Who loves to tell me I’m a "mistake"!
And her daughter;
Spitting in my face every day
I’m not like you!

To my brother;
Always too concerned with my faith
And now my father;
Who ran away to play a new game
Ha! ha!

I’m not like you!

Keep your faith if you want
Keep your grace if you want
I'll fuck up, and fuck up again
It never ends!
Keep your faith if you need it
Hide my face if you hate it!
I'll fuck up, and fuck up cause I’m fucked up again
Hahahahahahaha

Here's to the priest;
Telling me that “heaven's for me”
What about my friends?
Who never should have died in their dreams
Tell me one more lie!
Make up a side
Make up a side
Tell me one more lie!
Prove to me there's
Something on the other side!

I am not the same as you!
I am not the same
And I will never be
So...

Keep your faith if you want
Keep your grace if you want
I'll fuck up, and fuck up again
It never ends!
Keep your faith if you need it
Hide my face if you hate it!
I'll fuck up, and fuck up cause I’m fucked up again

Maybe I’m ashamed that we share our last name. WHAT!?

You’d drop everything
To help out anyone but me!
Because i just can’t believe
So know thats why
You're dead to me!

I can’t find god!

Keep your faith if you want
Keep your brace if you want
I'll just fuck up and fuck up again
It never ends!

Keep your faith if you need it
Hide my face if you hate it!
I'll fuck up, and fuck up cause I’m fucked up again!

Keep your faith if you want
Wear your brace if you want
I'll fuck up, and fuck up again
It never ends!
Keep your faith if you need it
Hide my face if you hate it!
I'll fuck up, and fuck up cause I’m fucked up again


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