Oon tehnyt asioita
joilla ei oo muuta tarkoitusta kuin olla tikareita
jotka tarkoitettiin ainoastaan sinuun uppoomaan

Antaisin anteeksi
jollen heikolta näyttäisi

Sun kärsivän tahtoisin

Viisaus ei asu meissä
Ei rankaisu muuta tietämme
Luopumaan ei suostuta edes tyhmyydestämme

Kun alta murtuu katu
Terävät reunat voidaan pyöristää ettei jalkoihin satu
Mut sitä ei voi kiistää ettei se oo
hajonnut jo

Iskuja vyön alle
enemmän kuin muualle

Varkaalta varkaalle

Viisaus ei asu meissä
Ei rankaisu muuta tietämme
Luopumaan ei pystytä edes ongelmistamme

Tappaa ei ollut tarkoitukseni
vaan rampauttaa pysyvästi
niin että joka päivä muistaisit
joka päivä koko loppu elämäsi
missä teit sen minua koskevan virheen

Viisaus ei asu meissä
Ei rankaisu muuta tietämme
Luopumaan ei suostuta edes tyhmyydestämme

Viisaus ei asu meissä
Ei rankaisu muuta tietämme
Luopumaan ei pystytä edes ongelmistamme


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    In English: Song Name :Wisdom does not live in us

    I have done things which have had no other meaning than be daggers which were ment to only hit you

    I would forgive if it wouldn't make me look weak

    I'd want you to suffer

    Chorus: Wisdom does not live in us Punishment does not change our ways We are not willing to let go even from our stupidity

    When the road crumbles from beneath us Sharp edges can be rounded so it wouldn't hurt out feet But we cannot deny that it's broken

    Hit's below the belt More than anywhere else

    From thief to thief

    Chorus:

    To kill, was not my intention But to cripple (you) for the rest of (your) life So you would remember Every day for the rest of your life Where you made that error involving me

    Chorus: x2

    If anything this is about betrayal and revenge

    MrPomomieson February 13, 2015   Link

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