You asked for it, you paid for it
Get what you deserve
You wanted it, the benefit
How does it feel worse

Your good as gold around your neck
Look over your shoulder
Your conscious kills, your constant thrills
Shallow makeover

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it up

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it, cover it up

You asked for it, you paid for it
Get what you deserve
You wanted it, the benefit
How does it feel worse

Split at the ends, and lost at teeth
Foundation is older
And still your paid from the cuts you made
Shallow makeover

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it up

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it, cover it up

Your good as gold
Your conscious kills
Split at the ends
How does it feel
How does it feel
How does it feel

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it up

Hide in your eyes
Dancing in the bright lights
Take out the knife
This flash just doesn't feel right
Hide in your eyes
Mirrors tell the worst lies
Cover it, cover it up


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Welcome to Savannah Lyrics as written by Kyle Even David Schmitt

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    love it. can't wait for the new album.

    theycameforannahhon June 30, 2009   Link

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