You could fly me to the moon
Bury me underneath the sun
I don't think that you're the only one
That hides behind the gun
Why don't you just sit on the couch
Don't even try to move your mouth
I think I'm getting tired of everything
Everything you say

You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
Bleed for me

Look at your legs, they're all torn up
Thought they were closing shop last night
Did you pick a fight with someone who didn't
Know they're wrong or right
I go to sleep when I'm awake
I stay awake and grind my teeth
I go to bed and walk around
I walk around inside my head

You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed

There's something missing
I know it's missing again
And I know you're tired
'Cause I'm so wired all day
There's someone missing
I keep on struggling
Everyone's kicking me
Back and forth, and I
Think I'm getting tired of everything
Bleed for me

You could fly me to the moon
Bury me underneath the sun
I don't think that you're the only one
That hides behind the gun

You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
You never want to bleed for me
Bleed for me, bleed for you

Bleed for me
Yeah, you know I bleed for you


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    this was song off the punisher soundtrack, it was one of the solid tracks off the thing, its about sacrifice in realationship at least thats what i think

    Its me Its DDPon November 06, 2005   Link
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    The version I heard had no words except, "I'll get you, ha!"

    g28401on July 06, 2006   Link
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    weird it would make a good goth poem maybe in ebb n flow but the song is not weird i am for thinkin this song rocks (out loud) and i'm considered to be a prep, WHO KNEW SERIOUSL (:$ THAT SMILY IS MY SHUT UP SELF ONE I USE IT ALOT SERIOUSLY WHO KNEW) WELL I DO BUT WHAT THE HEY

    exploris is # 1on March 19, 2007   Link

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