Breathe in
the scent of fruitless bloodlust.
Sadist!

The innocence bled from loveless malice.
Infidelity has brought us full circle.
I could dress myself in your skin,
you narcissistic whore.
I'd rather walk away from this
than wear the scorn of many.

*chorus*
She sang
She sang to me softly.
The copper taste of roses bless my hands.
*/chorus*

I'm not healing.
(I'm not healing!)
I'm just living with your ghost.
(with your ghost!)
Desecrating.
(Desecrating!)
My life; my will.
Eternal death!

Breathe in
the scent of fruitless bloodlust.
Sadist!

One last regret of a life so hollow
Burnt to embers.
The maniacal spark,
Fuel the catalyst.
Bringing death to life.
My conscience dead forever.

Whore! (-ore!) (-ore!) (-ore!)

*chorus*
She sang
She sang to me softly.
The copper taste of roses bless my hands.

She sang
She sang to me softly.
The copper taste of roses bless my hands.
*/chorus*

I'm not healing.
I'm just living with your ghost.
Desecrating!
My life; my will.
Eternal death!

I left my heart
open for you to tear away.
The drawbridge closing.
No more can I keep the wolves at bay.
We're fused as one in death as life returns to ashes.
I'm drowning in the wake as futile reason crashes. (crashes!)

Alone I drown in tears of drying blood.
As we speak, the crimes between us reap our lives.
They rape us of our souls.

Breathe in
the scent of fruitless bloodlust.

I will hate you forever.
I will hate you forever!

Die! Die!
Die! Die!
Die! Die!
Die! Die!


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