Glass hailed from the sky that night
I couldn't hide to save my life.
Standing drenched from open wounds.
You took my hand, and pulled me through.


I want to give you everything
I'll give you my all because you gave me
You gave me your lips
a gentle kiss
the medicine to cure my pain

Listen to all of this glass shatter.
Once pierced my ears and made them bleed.
Now sounds so beautiful
Cause you're beautiful.
You're beautiful.

I want to give you everything
I'll give you my all because you gave me
You gave me your lips
a gentle kiss
the medicine to cure my pain


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    "Listen to all this glass shatter. I pierced my ears and made them bleed. Now sounds so beautiful Cause you're beautiful. You're beautiful."

    Holy fuck, man. This song is sooo good. No joke I listened to it til 4 in the morning last night. I LOVE ESTK + their screamo, but This song is just perfect. Holy shiz, it's good.

    xXemo_luhvon March 09, 2009   Link

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