Forgive me for all you've done

If I led your eyes to see
If I fed your mind with sickened thoughts
Would you consciously conceive
Everything that I have offered you?

Shame
Stronger than
Pride
Stronger than
Hate
Stronger than
Life

If I lied to you would you still believe?
Mend your soul from my little fucking game

Forgive me for all you've done

Have I made your life a mess?
Is your soul perverted just like mine?
Inconvenienced by distress
Let it go, there's nowhere left to hide

Shame
Stronger than
Pride
Stronger than
Hate
Stronger than
Life

If I lied to you would you still believe?
Mend your soul from my little fucking game

Stronger than life


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    this song is so good, why has no-one commented yet?

    pretty-in-punkon August 31, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    I dunno, but I agree. I love the

    Shame Stronger than Pride Stronger than Hate Stronger than Life

    It is a very good song. I think its about turning someone into somthing slowly ver time. In this case it seems to be for the worse. And he is asking them if they could mend themselves and go back to what they were before he was there.

    dying_insideon May 14, 2006   Link
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    I don't get it I love Spineshank but not many people seem to post on them, are they not that well known or something cause they rock

    LILbabyGon December 19, 2006   Link

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