Like a rush shot through you
Everyone is watching you
Told you why I see no need for the sun
I've found a reason to say
A love you light is a love soon gone
If this is it

Don't bother cause this love is a lie
I'm a chemical kid
You're a mechanical bride
When every vein is red out of the blue
I held a diamond to the sun
To count the moments on account of the way you
Smile for me
Oh, we're in slow motion when you
Smile for me

But oh my God I've been looking
But I still hold your breath so you won't leave
Pastel red and porn star white
Ghost on the altar
We breathe don't leave
Say that the night sings alone
And if there's a God
Then I'm letting Him go
All for you
You alone

Raise my hands
At the thought of you leaving me alone
What if I still care
Don't torture me or beg me
Can you make me believe in tiring
As you fall fast asleep it reminds me
Of the slow symphonies behind me

They sing along
All the nightmares you'll see tomorrow
All the stars on your ceiling they glow
But not for you
Through the trees I'll blow


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Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides Lyrics as written by Victor Fuentes Michael Fuentes

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    Truely amazing, truely. The begining sort of puzzled me, & I don't think that the lyrics are quite right, but it could just be me not being about to understand Vic's stunning voice.

    I think that it's this guy & he's COMPLETELY head over heels for a girl, & he'd do anything for her "if there's a God then I'm letting him go, all for you." & he's not afraid to admit just how profound his feelings for her are "What if I still care?"

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