Do you forgive me?
You never lost your sight
So scream your heart out
To be damned one more TIME

This tragic, need for hope
Won't give up
It's what, keeps us alive
Now who will survive
In this game of chance
Now hold out your hand
And give me
This final kiss

If I load this gun, would you hold in your heart and
give your life for love?

So bleed (SO BLEED)
This hate (THIS HATE)
With me
And fight these broken dreams

If I load this gun, would you give your life for love?

So bleed (SO BLEED)
This hate (THIS HATE)
With me
And fight these broken dreams!

This is more than hopeless romantics
I will never let it die
I walk the line
And your daybreak eyes
The whispers,
And the brand new scars
The brand new scars

Do you forgive me?
We will never let this die
We scream our hearts out
To be damned one more TIME

If I load this gun, could you hold it to your heart
and give your life, your love?

So bleed,
This hate
With me
And fight these broken dreams

So bleed
This hate
And fight these broken dreams

If I load this gun will you hold it to your heart and
give your life for love?

So bleed (SO BLEED)
This hate (THIS HATE)
With me
And fight these broken dreams
And fight these broken dreams

And fight
FIGHT
FIGHT
FIGHT
FIGHT

These broken dreams


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A Trigger Full Of Promises Lyrics as written by Candace Kucsulain Aaron Ruby

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    My Opinion

    You have to look at this from the point of view of the person writing it read the interviews with Candace She's had one fuck of a rough life. This song is about, trying to have a life as survivor of sexual of physical abuse as a child.

    It's about overcoming your past based on the idea that true love exists that not the whole world is as cruel as your past, holding out hope from good in the world and having that hope be the only thing that you cling to some days that it keeps you a live. Then you meet someone and you pin that hope on them, and when it falls apart you default back to the emotion that keeps you alive when all else fails and you bleed out the hate.

    deadrabbiton September 05, 2012   Link

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