A constant red on for days and days
I see those lights reflected on your face
Everything can change the the moment that you blink,
But I don't mind

So if you wanna come in then come in
Disintegrate into me tonight
And if you wanna give in then give in
Anything that you feel is right

Even if this chemistry's catastrophe
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)
If you wanna taste then take a bite right out of me
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)

Freezing time like a strobe on you
Breathing in electronic fumes
We've made our minds and we've made our bed,
So lets sink in

So if you wanna come in then come in
Disappear into me tonight
And if you wanna give in then give in
Anything that you feel is right

Even if this chemistry's catastrophe
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)
If you wanna taste then take a bite right out of me
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)

If you wanna come in, then come in
Disappear into me tonight
If you wanna give in, then give in

Even if this chemistry's a catastrophe
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)
If you wanna taste then take a bite right out of me
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)

We're not built to last, shatter like glass,
so come on, come on
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)
I can't remember anything, like what's your name?
I don't give a fuck (I.D.G.A.F.)


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    This song is bascially about people who dont care if sin get to them. it not really about makeout. because when he said we've made our bed mean he belong to the devil ( a meteopher i heard about)and livin the moment of sins. At right at the end when he gain some sense he realize he can't remeber anything he did.that what he meant when he said he doesnt remember your name. trust me on this i wrote song before. jeez get your mind off the gutter.

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