It's not nothing I would do again.
Catch in my throat, pay it no mind.
Drawn on your back- it says "born to lose".
I'll say anyway "how do you do?"
It's not nothing I would do again.
But remember the start, I wish for the end.
It's taking our thoughts, taking my hand,
Nothing is left we would want to spend.

You were along at first for the ride,
But I burned you out like a suicide.
Keep on going against my will-
A hollow husk, a played out shill.
Out on the street I don't know how to hide,
Stumble all night but I can ride.
It's raining too hard to see through the sheild
But we'll on to the bars or the wheel.

We come down here for the thrill,
Where we moved has got no killing.
It's not nothing we would do again,
Even if we could not with our friends.
I saw the devil on a communitrain,
It's the same everyday at 7am.
I think that I wish that we would remain-
My impression was wrong and yours was the same.

Not nothing I'd do again.
It's not nothing I'd do.

Doesn't matter now because nobody cares,
If we were there the falsness prevail.
It's time to foreclose before we're paralyzed,
Like too many choices and not enough time.
I can't believe this is what we do
With our time as it ends for you.
Say Mr. Jolly, and how can I do,
Thralling at the sea shore, praying for you.

I sleep with a knife and oh we're in love.
He cut our brains in half with a laugh.
We placed them together like nothing at all,
This brainlessness has got to be the fall.
It's robbing our spirits that are stained with it,
It's not nothing we'd do again.
We lost it all and then started fresh,
They also write how weak are the flesh.

I saw you crying after your suicide,
Something I thought I'd never see in this life.
Tame the despair before it drags you there.
We visit lost cities and they came alive.
Nightlife begins and ends at the gate,
But held vision, it's never complete.
Oh but that guilt is always the same,
Grasping and clawing to take you again.

Not nothing I'd do again.
It's not nothing I'd do again.


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    big thanks, i've been waiting for this lyrics so much time!

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