Salvation is dead.

This is what I see when I close my eyes.
This is what the end of the world feels like.
Slow motion murder killing everything inside.
This is what the end of the world feels like.
Am I the only one who wants to die young?
In my next life I'll be everything I never was.
I'll take pictures so you'll see me dying.
And say these are just words, you know I'm lying.
Maybe I'm sick or maybe I'm sad.
I promised not to do it, but the razor's in my hand.

Depression without control.
Pain, I can't feel it anymore.
If these words can't be read, know that this is the end.

This is the end.

This is death by a thousand cuts.
This isn't love, this is getting fucked.

Depression without control.
Pain, I can't feel it anymore.

One last thought before my heart stops beating.
This is when you pray, but your god's not listening.
One last thought then I stop breathing.
Salvation is dead, I wrote my own fucking ending.

Salvation is dead.

Dead are the days when I dreamed of hope.
Waiting by your grave, all I loved, I loved alone.

One last thought before my heart stops beating.
This is when you pray, but your god's not listening.
One last thought then I stop breathing.
Salvation is dead, I wrote my own fucking ending.

Dead are the days when I dreamed of hope.
Waiting by your grave, all I loved, I loved alone.


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