Tonight I'm sending a message
This is the end of an era
The end of second chances
In the face of defeat
I'm winning
Yet, you still have so much left to say

They're coming straight for me

Just let me go for now
I'll be just fine
Don't you know now that I'm back on my own

Tell me how it feels to watch the walls of your security crumble
I remember you, you took the easy way out when I gave you something to stand for

They're coming straight for me

Just let me go for now
I'll be just fine
Don't you know now that I'm back on my own

I was just another promise that you couldn't keep


Lyrics submitted by CKwillburn, edited by Mellow_Harsher, xSpringx

I Heard It's The Softest Thing Ever Lyrics as written by Jeremy Wade Mckinnon Thomas H Jr. Denney

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    I was watching a film on sky indie called 'Thumbsucker', the main character just had sex with a girl and his younger brother asked him what her p*ssy was like, then he said 'I heard its the softest thing ever'. Maybe thats where they got the title of the song from

    martingreen15on December 08, 2007   Link

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