I let you put it in my mouth
I let it get under my skin
I let you pump it through my veins
I let you take me from within
They tell us what we can and cannot do
Same thing we've heard a hundred times before
The way I put you inside of me
None of that matters anymore

My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here
My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here

I am you and you are me
You will never be alone
But I have finally found my place in everything
I have finally found my home
I can leave all the best behind
I can see right through the whole facade
I am becoming something else
I am turning into god

My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here
My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here (I don't think I can)
My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here
My god
Can we go any faster?
Oh my god
I don't think I can last here


Lyrics submitted by onethousandnails, edited by blackcats111, shadowcat9

Vessel Lyrics as written by Trent Reznor

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    lol!

    the way he sings the chorus is the greatest!

    the_great_destroyeron April 10, 2007   Link

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