I felt you cut free
Turning cold shoulders to me
Growing blame lines
Communicating lies
Nothing more to trust
Fallacies of love
Killing all that holds you

Bring me back to this
What you said useless
Leave me (leave me)
I'll shed my skin these scars will mend

Don't worry about me
The heart is supposed to bleed
Purity is drained
Help each other die
I see it
I see it in your eyes
Killing all that holds you

Bring me back to this
What you said useless
Leave me (leave me)
I'll shed my skin these scars will mend

Eyes twitch and lies itch of nervous
Eyes twitch and lies itch from a nervous ending
Innocence is ugly in the one who is guilty

Bring me back to this
What you said useless
Leave me (leave me)
I'll shed my skin these scars will mend


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Fault Line Lyrics as written by Jesse Hasek Brian Vodinh

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    A bunch of these songs seem to all be about a relationship. They need more themes in their songs

    MrJRKon February 01, 2006   Link

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