The mark I breathe on you.
It's tearing through your soul.
The breath I waste.
Losing control.
I bleed in pain.
Testing what I know.
Lips soaked in deceit.
Pull me from here.

No one's innocent. So why do I feel bad?
But guilt keeps creeping, creeping up on me.

Guilt. Tearing me up inside.
The innocent.
An evil in disguise.
The face of beauty to fall for.
I fall to my knees, deceitful.

Brought down by feelings of regret.
Again your mind has failed the test.
Not everyone feels the same.
Pacifist blinded by the game.

Stand tall. They'll break your heart.
Stand tall. They'll smash your ego.
Stand tall. They'll tear you down.
Stand tall. Scar your soul.
Break your thought.
Fuck your mind.

The mark I breathe on you.
It's burning through your soul.
The breath I waste.
Losing control.
I bleed in pain.
Testing what I know.
Lips soaked in deceit.
Pull me from this hole.


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Lips of Deceit Lyrics as written by James Sullivan Brian Elwin

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    this song is a really good song... to me, it means that those who fuck with you will get their come-up-in's by you sooner or later

    Chris Hodgeon July 07, 2002   Link
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    favourite song on the album, shows the hardcore influence most i guess

    pr0leon August 06, 2002   Link
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    one of the best guitar intros ive ever heard. intriguing lyrics also.

    split17on August 29, 2002   Link
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    asskickingg!!!

    x-ray caton August 29, 2002   Link
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    um in the second line he says "TEARING THROUGH YOUR SOUL" and not "burning through your soul"

    anyway this song is really good and this band is real tite

    SoCalPunkRock024on March 11, 2003   Link
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    the intro sounds like a part in metallica's call to ktulu

    shmokeon June 24, 2003   Link
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    i think this is their best song

    goeatdogshiton April 27, 2004   Link
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    Neat song. I think it's about staying strong when people try to drag you down "Stand tall, they'll smash your ego" etc, and in the end they'll suffer for what they do. Shadows opening scream in this is great, but his screamed-lyrics just start to blend together into one big ball of fuzz. Still its great to yell along to when you're mad. Fucking love A7X, every album has been amazing.

    fearon August 02, 2005   Link
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    this is one of my favorite A7X songs. It makes me go mad when I listen to it. and it does say "burning through your soul" not "tearing through your soul"...

    forever_hauntedon December 09, 2005   Link
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    this song rocks

    HoodRich_MoneyManon February 15, 2006   Link

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