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I'm left weary and dripping with sweat Burning my own bridges It's as if we never met I step to the altar and ask for a double helping Of the blood of Christ Mary's left weeping For her child Her innocent little ******* It's beyond her weak hand Oh, love, just knock it out from beneath their feet Oh, baby, just lie awake next to me Oh, love, it's too late to defeat The rest of the one's who can see clearly Crawling up from the deep underground Left with the scent of you on my clothes Covering my ears so I won't hear the sound Of the bombs, the fire that we loathe And love All at once Like a double-standard, we're on the hunt For the one thing we both can't stand The thing we live for It's not our fault that this is such a chore It's just the way the blood flows down, love Light up the sky With the artifical blaze Try not to cry As it takes over And turns us to ash Blowing in the cold wind tonight, babe
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Nov 27, 2010
Nov 27, 2010 at 2:13 PM UTC
Cold Wind Burn
I'm left weary and dripping with sweat Burning my own bridges It's as if we never met I step to the altar and ask for a double helping Of the blood of Christ Mary's left weeping For her child Her innocent little ******* It's beyond her weak hand Oh, love, just knock it out from beneath their feet Oh, baby, just lie awake next to me Oh, love, it's too late to defeat The rest of the one's who can see clearly Crawling up from the deep underground Left with the scent of you on my clothes Covering my ears so I won't hear the sound Of the bombs, the fire that we loathe And love All at once Like a double-standard, we're on the hunt For the one thing we both can't stand The thing we live for It's not our fault that this is such a chore It's just the way the blood flows down, love Light up the sky With the artifical blaze Try not to cry As it takes over And turns us to ash Blowing in the cold wind tonight, babe
john-vd
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28/M/American
Nov 27, 2010
Nov 27, 2010 at 2:13 PM UTC
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