I want you to stop
To sit and think of all the times you tried to steal from me
I might go down, choose my name your smiles your smiles on your face
Your photo its all thats running
Spilling from your mouth
I suggest you bind it up and keep it
Keep it to yourself

You make me sick, just go away
You're exposing all of your fangs
Your tongue is poisoning
You serpent, you snake
You make me sick, sick

Do not proclaim your mouth from the riches made for me
Keep it, eat it, have your fill
I hope you choke
Watch your sacred life fall out your head
Don't want you dead, need you alive, to feel every moment
When I crush it

You disgust me!

You make me sick, just go away
You're exposing all of your fangs
Your tongue is poisoning
You serpent, you snake
You make me sick, sick

I'm nauseous, you're wretched, with false power you've gone mad
Unhinged and disgusting
I'm nauseous, you're wretched, with false power you've gone mad
Unhinged and disgusting, you're gruesome and you're grim
All you do is make me feel exactly what you are
All you do is make me feel exactly what you are, you make me sick

You serpent, you lying snake
You make me sick


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