Suffering
I love your pain and how it makes me feel inside
I love your pain and how it opens you so wide
And I love the way you bleed all over me, all over me
And I love the way your anger sits in my hearts heat
I crave your pain and how it soaks me in
I crave your pain cause I'm its only friend
And I need the way your grief finds me and breaks in my arms
And I need the way I drink your anger it keeps me so warm
Can I hold your suffering
let me feel your suffering
Can I touch your suffering
And I love the way you feed my hungers, my hunger, my greed
And I love the way you bleed all over me, all over me



Lyrics submitted by Kimber-Leigh, edited by ginast

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    Wow...only one song...and not a damn comment. This shit fuckin ROCKS!!!

    killswitch916on May 30, 2006   Link
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    Goddamn I'm going to find some more WW lyrics and add them...since no one else seems to want to...

    killswitch916on June 01, 2006   Link
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    I can't believe more people havent commented on Wicked Wisdom!! I just put up the lyrics to "Something Inside Of Me".

    Bananaburston June 27, 2006   Link
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    Wicked Wisdom is just kickass. I just put up the lyrics to "One".

    freak2532on July 03, 2006   Link
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    i wonder if she wrote this song about will smith....

    deathcloudon July 22, 2006   Link
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    Wow...Jada's all...Wicked...and Will's all Ghetto-Streetz...what a combo...poor kids are probably confused

    craz4lifeon August 22, 2006   Link
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    Haha I just got Ozzfest 10th Annaversery on DVD and Will Smith was there when WW performed. But the crowd were absolute douchebags to them. Why still escapes me they were awesome. I'm still tryin to get the lyrics for "You Can't Handle", but this damn school computer is really spazzing the fuck out..

    killswitch916on August 28, 2006   Link
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    Yay It rocks!

    wolf cubon September 17, 2006   Link
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    These are the worst lyrics I've ever heard.

    XskycamefallingXon October 31, 2006   Link
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    Does anyone have the lyrics to Taste Your Fruit? I can't find them....anywhere.

    A_Queen_Of_Snowon November 02, 2006   Link

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