I want to fly into your sun
Need faith to make me numb
Live like a teenage christ
I'm a saint, got a date with suicide

Oh mary, mary
To be this young is oh so scary
Mary, mary
To be this young I'm oh so scared
I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell
I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell

You never said forever, could ever hurt like this
You never said forever, could ever hurt like this

Spin my way out of hell, there's nothing left this soul to sell

Live fast and die you too
How many times to do this for you?
How many times to do this for you?

Mary, mary
To be this young I'm oh so scared
I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell
I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell

You never said forever, could ever hurt like this
You never said forever, could ever hurt like this

I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell

Long hard road, out of hell

I wanna live, I wanna love
But it's a long hard road, out of hell

Sell my soul for anything, anything but you
Sell my soul for anything, anything but you


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Long Hard Road Out of Hell Lyrics as written by Twiggy Ramirez Marilyn Manson

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    its about being a teenager, and trying to get through it unscathed

    Mrs.Molkoon April 15, 2006   Link

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