So let me take thee with a chainsaw, (Chainsaw)
And take the glass against your wrists.
You know I am your worst nightmare
Oh how you love my bloody kiss.
But its time to die
(Your worth more dead)

Tell me your fantasies
I'll make you believe
That I really care
I'll look into your eyes,
I'll tell you all my lies.
As I take you slow.

So let me take thee with a chainsaw (Chainsaw)
I'll leave you like your father did.
I'll bite your lip, so fucking, so hard.
And watch the innocence just rip.
Rip down your chest, and into mine.

Tell me your fantasies
I'll make you believe
That I really care
I'll look into your eyes,
I'll tell you all my lies.
As I take you slow.

So take your tears and go away
So take your tears and go away
A bitter ending from a slow decay.
So take your tears and go away.
And I'll sit here with a smile and a match.

The pain, she cried, the heartache.
The lies, she cried, the heartache.
The life, she cried, the heartache.
And your life, she cried.
And the heartache.


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Tie Her Down Lyrics as written by David Michael Miller Daniel Gerard Trapp

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    okay i went to download tie her down and the lyrics in the song didnt match the lyrics on the websites i dont think this is tie her down

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