'cause I'm so scared of dying since your fall
I'm so scared of dying when you watched it go down, down
And I watched your face in the fire near Jamison Hall
While your sister and brother read chapters on how your skin burned

You're singing hallelujah
And the angels came and took you down
You asked the right direction
They told you it's protection you know

Did you believe 'em?
Or are they liars?
Do you believe 'em?
What a lie

'Cause I'm so scared of dying since I saw your skin fall
I'm so scared of dying since you watched it go down, down, down
Now I told you I need you and you screamed "hallelujah, here we go"
And I hoped you believed me when I told you you were beautiful

'Cause I meant it, man
But I didn't always mean it
Does that make me a liar?
I mean it
What a lie

These cuts on my fingers, from the laundry I've done
Washing out all your prints, and the fire in my hall
Don't worry about it, I heard what you said and it's good
And I appreciate it more than any other man ever could

God, I believe you, anyway
Just leave me, any day

Where I told you I loved you
God damn'ing I meant it
When I told you I loved you
Good Jesus, I meant it

Now your legs look like fire crackers
And oh shit you're not breathing
But man I can feel you inside

Don't waste away under the ground
Rise up for me under the ground
'cause I'm wasting away under the ground


Lyrics submitted by Technophobia, edited by Mellow_Harsher, SephNite

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    this has to be one of the most amazing songs ever written. i cant believe no one has commented this.

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