You were there when I cried, I screamed
It would not be forgotten
A slave to the poison that dragged us down
We must suffer for your fucking incapabilities
And she could not see you destroy her
I can't even grasp the pictures
That you implanted in my mind
My mind
Must overcome and impale you with
The epitomes of your actions
We loved so much
Now I won't let myself hate you less
Now you're dead
You haven't suffered enough
I wish I could have been the one
Who crushed your heart
With my despaired hand letting
Your unruly blood flow
And your burned flesh lie collapsed
Are you proud?


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Why Father Lyrics as written by Candace Kucsulain Aaron Ruby

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    sucks they're broken up...but cool band

    WerdzHertzon April 19, 2003   Link

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