I met you on the way to heaven
Where/Wear this blood gonna need protection
Boy where you going
Dressed like a martyr
I met you on the way to heaven
Hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

It’s too late to act like you don’t know me
Didn’t save you then won’t save you now
I can’t forgive
For those you sinned against
It’s too late to act like you don’t know me
Hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

You can break
But you can’t borrow
You can love what you
See my seven wrongwards
You [can, can’t] pray
But you can’t borrow
You can love what you
See my seven wrongwards

I met you on the way to heaven
Where this blood gonna need protection
Boy where you going
Dressed like a martyr
I met you on the way to heaven
Hey hey hey
Hey hey hey


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    "You can love what you See my seven wrongwards"

    should actually be

    "You can’t lie worth shit So why say the wrong words?"

    factsquidon November 05, 2010   Link

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