((I'm fed up with frustration))
((I've had enough)) of Civilization.
And as your rose withers,
You're left with splinters
Of something you cant forget
And as you fall back to your knees,
And you whisper your condolences to me.
Have my failed on deaf ears?
And I'm I blind to see,
The last fallen angel.
((And that maybe, just maybe, I'm fed up with humanity))
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It's like Choking
Provoking
Me to stay, but I cant leave anyway
My restraints are my restrictions.
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((And I hear the echoes of your footsteps))
And you cry one single tear,
And as your eyes recede,
They no longer pleasure me.

This black angel

The red blade

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It's like Choking
Provoking
Me to stay, but I cant leave anyway
My restraints are my restrictions.
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((Your crossing the line))
One more time.
Your conscience
Its a nuisance,
Its reluctant to stop my forthcoming

And what does it open up.
The wings of the fallen
Take me under
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It's like Choking
Provoking
Me to stay, but i cant leave anyway
My restraints are my restrictions.
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It's like Choking
Provoking
Me to stay, but i cant leave anyway
My restraints are my restrictions.
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My supply of air
My anger
My last goodbye
Such a shame... My life has become your energy.


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