Our time has ended
I feel it's only just begun
And I'm frustrated
I can't believe you're not the one

My ears are bleeding
Her voice resides inside my head
And now I'm choking
Release this noose around my neck

Will I just fall to pieces
Or am I alright?
To iron out my creases
You must lacerate me 'til they're done

These are my final words to you
I know you're listening, can you hear me?
The time has come to say goodbye
These are my final words, to you

The clock is ticking
My heart is bursting through my chest
And now I'm crying
These tears are pouring off my face

The chair is creaking
Her voice resides inside my head
And now it's over
You put this noose around my neck

Will I just fall to pieces?
Or am I alright?
To iron out my creases
You must lacerate me 'til they're done

These are my final words to you
I know you're listening, can you hear me?
The time has come to say goodbye
These are my final words, to you

Heaven, where is my angel?
I need her now (holding me)
Heaven, where is my angel
I need her now, holding me
Tonight

Will I just fall to pieces?
Or am I alright?
To iron out my creases
You must lacerate me 'til they're done

These are my final words to you
I know you're listening can you hear me?
The time has come to say goodbye
These are my final words, to you


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    I fucking love this song. I love it when it says "heaven, where is my angel? I need her now" .. means a lot

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