All within my hands
All within my hands
Squeeze it in, crush it down
All within my hands
Hold it dear, hold it suffocate

All within my hands
Love to death, smack you 'round and 'round and
All within my hands
Beware

Love is control
I'll die if I let go
Love is control
I'll die if I let go

Hate me now
Kill all within my hands
Hate me now
Crush all within my hands
Ooh, squeeze all within my hands
Choke all within my hands
Hate me now
Trap all within my hands
Hurry up and hate me now
Kill all within my hands again

All within my hands
Take your fear, pump me up
All within my hands
Let you run, then I pull your leash

All within my
(Hands)

All within my hands
Under thumb, under to myself
All within my hands
Beware

Love is control, I'll die if I let go
Love is control, I'll die if I let go (let it go)

Hate me now
Kill all within my hands
Hate me now
Crush all within my hands
Ooh, squeeze all within my hands
Ooh, choke within my hands
Hate me now
Trap all within my hands
Hurry up and hate me now
Kill all within my hands again

I'll die if I let go
Control is love, love is control
I'll fall if I let go
Control is love, love is control

I will only let you breathe
My air that you receive
Then we'll see if I let you love me
I will only let you breathe
My air that you receive
Then we'll see if I let you love me
Love is control

Hate me now
Kill all within my hands
Hate me now
Crush all within my hands again (yeah, yeah)
Choke all within my hands
Squeeze all within my hands
Hate me now
Trap all within my hands
Hurry up and hate me now
Kill all within my hands again

Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill


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All Within My Hands Lyrics as written by Lars Ulrich James Alan Hetfield

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    i think a nice solo would have been nice just before the line "I'll die if i let go"

    otherwise pretty awesome.

    I love his alice in chains mimicry when he sings all within my hands

    the screaming of kill at the end just soundsa stupid..

    Sysyson June 14, 2003   Link

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