I don't want to see you go,
I don't even want to be there
I will cover up my eyes
And pray it goes away
You've only lived a minute of your life
I must be dreaming,
Please stop screaming
I don't like to hear you cry
You just don't know
How deep that cuts me
So I will cover up my eyes
And it will go away
You've only lived a minute of your life
I must be dreaming,
Please stop screaming
Steven
I hear my name (Steven)
Is someone calling me?
I hear my name (Steven)
That icy breath,
It whispers screams of pain
I don't want to feel you die,
But if that's the way
That God has planned you,
I'll put pennies on your eyes
And it will go away, see?
You've only lived a minute of your life
I must be dreaming,
Please stop screaming
(Steven) (Is someone calling me? No)
(Steven)
(I think I hear a voice,
It's outside the door)
(Steven) I hear my name
(Steven) (Is someone calling me?
I hear my name)
(Steven) (What do you want?)
(Steven) (What do you want?)
(What do you want?) (Steven)
(I hear my name)


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    Listen to the entire album. It's about the babysitter, and he killed the kid...

    kkhx3on June 20, 2003   Link

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