What symbol would you choose
To decorate your final breath?
You contemplate then choose
The misery that serves you best

It's too late to realize
You can't dismiss your past
So look around, the time is now
It's time to beware

A liquid toxic remedy
It's time to beware
Time to beware

Every breath you take
Might be the last you'll get
Looking back do you see sad eyes?
Like who you are, drowning in regret?

Look around
The time is now
It's time to beware

A liquid toxic remedy
It's time to beware

Melting faces upside down
Confinement is your friend
Solitude that's never found
Forgive me father, I live in sin

It's too late to realize
You can't dismiss your past
So look around the time is now
It's time to beware

A liquid toxic remedy
It's time to beware


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Toxic Remedy Lyrics as written by Scott Rockenfield Michael Wilton

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