Wake up you're dead

Doing meaningless shit over and over
I'm just a third-rated star covered in blood
See the prince on the rocking horse, his polished face looks cool
I'm just gonna spill my guts on you

Under the name of justice, you can't break my soul
Under the name of justice, kill yourself
Think, you moron
Fall out of line you cockroach

Right, left, front, and back, it overflows with despair and pain
They say this anger, this emotion, and this passion is all a lie
Wither
I'm not even trying to justify myself

Under the name of justice, you can't break my soul
Under the name of justice, kill yourself
Think, you moron
Fall out of line you cockroach

The dark, dark Sunday, the blood stains
You can't save yourself
The dark, dark Sunday, the blood stains
One day I will fuck your parents

This is the last time
Welcome to the garden of destruction
This is the last time
Welcome to the garden of destruction

声も出ないくらいに そんな今に一人と気付く
The night is cold and long
The night sky is deep and wide

The dark, dark Sunday, the blood stains
You can't save yourself
The dark, dark Sunday, the blood stains
One day I will fuck your parents


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    聲も出ないくらいに...そんな今に一人と氣付く ("And now I realize that I am alone and the shock is enough to leave me breathless.")

    underthebedon October 11, 2007   Link

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