Am I the key
Of fiction and heartache
And the pain is of no consequence
When I am Hell bent
My walls are closing in

[Chorus]
Controlling me, controlling me,
Is losing me, your losing,
Control of me, control of me,
Your losing

Am I awake
The morning star that brings me here
Since everything in me between pluto and god
All is hell bent
My walls are closing in
I feel the claim

[Chorus: x2]

Controlling me, controlling me,
Yeah, said
Naked, broken my world closing
And I can't find myself
Or my way out

Controlling me
Controlling me
Controlling me
Your losing me
Say oh
Controlling me
Oh yeah

Hell bent
My walls are closing in


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Hell Bent Lyrics as written by Chad Hugo Kenna

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    sorry to burst your bubble, guys but.. that video was originaly created for another song by a completely different band but was just never used. "Kenna", just thought it was interesting and he put it to his hit "Hell Bent" off the soon to be released "New Sacred Cow" album on 12/3/02. So once again.. sorry but that video has nothing to do with the song.

    kenna15on May 30, 2002   Link

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