I see the way that you're undressing me
The evil in your eyes
Had no idea that you'd ever be
Insane enough to take on me
A closet full of tools to hurt you
Even some that aren't meant to please you
You say â??you know' but your innocence left
When you stared at me and bit your bottom pouty lip

You throw yourself on the floor for me
Waiting for me to ride
Even tie yourself up to the chains
That the bitch before sucked, fucked, and used me
Climaxed at the thought of my skin wrapped against my skin
In repetition
Still then you have no idea what you've jumped in to

Inflict the worst of pleasures
To make it all feel better
Won't try to tame intentions
It ain't no use
Inflict the worst of pleasures
To make it all feel better
I've been abused and used
Don't you think I'll damage you

Inflict the worst of pleasures
To make it all feel better
Won't try to tame intentions
It ain't no use
Inflict the worst of pleasures
To make it all feel better
I've been abused and used
Don't you think I'll damage you


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    This song is about bondage and sex! >3

    And the Japanese part, I typed it up myself from the song booklet, took me a while cause I'm not good with some of the kanji... but anyway, hopefully you have japanese characters installed in your computer, if not I put the ramanji below it...

    見え透いた誘いから miesuita sasoikara

    背を向けるの? seo mukeruno?

    私が欲しいもの watashiga hoshiimono

    市っているでしょう? shitteiru deshou?

    あなたの中の闇さえ anatano nakano yamisae

    迷わず全て飲み干して mayowazu subete nomihoshite

    今夜は離れないで konyawa hanarenaide

    あなたがほしい anataga hoshii

    and the english translation... ehh.. I'm not so good with it, so I gave up.... the last part "anataga hoshii" means "I want you" I tried and gave up half way, cause what I thought didn't make sense. x3 I should have paid more attention in Japanese class~!

    Death_Bunnyon June 22, 2006   Link

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