a) Hedgeclipper

b) It's Never Enough

With my blood, time, sweat and tears
My goal is to dissolve her fears
Self-imposed imprisonment
In this way feels she must repent

In a cell denial made
Break the lock, free her from her cage
Realizing her days be few
Just want to make her comfortable

No matter what I do
No matter what I do
It's never enough

I'll lose my mind
When it's her time
She's so scared, it's unbearable
Can't believe God could be so cruel
So cruel

She held me tight
Childhood fright
I'm so scared, there's no remedy
But so glad for the memories
So glad

Fuck you god

For her one day undestroyed
I'd give my soul or life with joy
Angel face and saintly love
I curse Christ that she suffers so much

No matter what I do
No matter what I do
It's never enough

c) The Cruel Tactics Of Emotional Warfare


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It's Never Enough Lyrics as written by Peter Thomas Steele

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    It sounds like to me the girl was abused as a child (sexually?). The guy just wants her to be happy and comfortable, and is angry that God allows her suffering.

    Nicholon May 18, 2005   Link

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