I know you hate me
I never meant to make you feel this way
I feel so betrayed
I never thought I could feel condemned
I never thought I could feel all your sin

Oh, I can feel your madness now
Oh, I can feel your fire now
It's what I burn for
It's what I bleed for
I would die for you

You know I'd die for you

I feel exposed, I feel disgraced
I feel a whole new kind of hate
Someone please tell me what I'm supposed to do
'Cause you hate me but I love you

Oh, I can feel your madness now
Oh, I can feel your fire now
It's what I burn for
It's what I bleed for
I would die for you

Oh, I can feel your madness now
Oh, I can feel your fire now
It's why I'm breaking down
Ain't coming back around
Now I'm telling you
I would die for you

You know I wish I didn't feel this way
I ain't gonna change

Oh, I can feel your madness now
Oh, I can feel your fire now
It's what I burn for
It's what I bleed for
I would die for you

I can change to better right
I could feel your fire now
I can feel your fire now
It's why I'm breaking down
Ain't coming back around
Now I'm telling you
I would die for you

You know I'd die for you


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Die for You Lyrics as written by Anthony John Armstrong Joseph Robert Rickard

Lyrics © ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Bluewater Music Corp.

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    My Interpretation

    It's about someone who is shocked and hurt by someone who has told them their actual feeling for them

    Evanecence2001on May 15, 2017   Link

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