You say you're falling in love
I cry from heaven above
This time can only be kept
by those who never have wept
It's strange these things that we're told
Live fast and never grow old
Live fast and die in your shoes
the devil, the devil, may choose

Heeee, liii Heee, liii

Keep up with wishes of sin
Your life will never begin
Cleanse now the scum in your soul
Out the lies, the lies you've been told
These things can always be found
ind arkness, always in doubt
Look up, don't age with content
Get strong and go deep within

Heee, liii, Heee, liii

You say, you're falling in love
Cry for shelter from heaven above
Release the sin that lives in your heart
Let the devil cry out in the dark
Lifestyle is taking its toll
Let yourself go just lose all control
Just 'cause you know you are bored
Don't you fall down upon your own sword

Heee, liii. Heee, liii. Heeee, liii. He, l


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    this is seriously the best song! its gonna be big and im glad im the first to comment it :)

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