I see the real you
You put me in my place
Close to perfection
You’re out of control; you’re out of control

Pardon me I feel the need to scream
I’m ill Stuck in the chemical abyss
I’m gripping at the walls around me
Pardon me if I was laughing at the crimes
I was laughing at the way you lie
Tell me why
All my lies come down to this

‘Cause I don’t need friends who try to wrap me up in red tape
Get ‘em off my back they’re dead weight
In case you didn’t catch my signs the first time let me tell you again

All my life I tried to explain how I love myself to release the pain
Anti-magnetic so quit your b*****g, lying, crying
Tell me why

Lately inside I’m giving in to revenge
Tell me why I’m in over my head
Why I’m in over my head
I’m in so deep that

When I wake up I don’t wanna know you
Tell me my name again
You’re just a beautiful disgrace
A beautiful disgrace
A beautiful disgrace

Come with me so I can show you how to live
Burning the candle at both ends
I’m gripping at the walls around me
Don’t complicate it
I’m addicted to this life
I’ll be your token of attention
All my lies come down to this

Lately inside I’m giving in to revenge
Tell me why I’m in over my head
Why I’m in over my head
I’m in so deep that

Lately inside I’m giving in to revenge
Tell me why I’m in over my head
Why I’m in over my head

I see the real you
You put me in my place
Close to perfection
You’re out of control

I see the real you
I saw through everything
Close to perfection
I saw through everything

If I could take away this pain
Just one more time, I might
I saw through everything
Tell me why I’m in over my head

When I wake up I don’t wanna know you
Tell me my name again
You’re just a beautiful disgrace
Such a beautiful disgrace
Disgrace, disgrace
You’re such a beautiful disgrace
You’re so vain, vain, vain

So grow your guilt from another vine
I’ve given this enough time (lately inside I’m giving in)
Grow your guilt from another vine
I’ve given this enough time (lately inside I’m giving in)
Grow your guilt from another vine
I’ve given this enough time (tell me why I’m in)
Grow your guilt from another vine
I’ve given this enough time

Grow your guilt you’re a beautiful
Disgrace, (disgrace, disgrace)
Such a beautiful disgrace
You’re so vain, vain, disgrace




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    ...Probably my favorite Orgy song.

    mfingdurpon September 29, 2008   Link

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