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This power's racing throughout these veins
An anger grows and forgets my name
Breaking down, I see red, there's one more dose
Just one more dose to clear my head
I hate, I hate this sickened world
You know, you know what I mean
Can you, can you, save me now?
Help me from falling down
Embrace the gutter, cut up another
These little white pills won't kill you now
My body's aching, my mind is chasing
These little white pills won't kill you now
Tomorrow's empty, one taste to hold true
Today I tempt the ask not what I do
I face an new day with eyes dark and black
I hate this sick world of life
You know what I feel inside
Can you save me now?
I'll try
Help me from falling down
An anger grows and forgets my name
Breaking down, I see red, there's one more dose
Just one more dose to clear my head
I hate, I hate this sickened world
You know, you know what I mean
Can you, can you, save me now?
Help me from falling down
Embrace the gutter, cut up another
These little white pills won't kill you now
My body's aching, my mind is chasing
These little white pills won't kill you now
Tomorrow's empty, one taste to hold true
Today I tempt the ask not what I do
I face an new day with eyes dark and black
I hate this sick world of life
You know what I feel inside
Can you save me now?
I'll try
Help me from falling down
Lyrics submitted by i_rule_all
Embrace the Gutter Lyrics as written by Matthew Alan Johnson Dennis Mathew Miller
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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