The Willing Well II: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness
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The Willing Well II: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness
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What is this that I feel and what is this that I fear?
In these arms that are whored out
Amongst the worms that mate in these fields
Oh, from pressure to pain, I wish to stay awake
In the measure I test with your love for me
So shout against these walls
With hopes that one will break free
So hear me
What is this that you keep selling me, boy?
I'm not gonna hold your hand here, when you walk
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
I'm not gonna hold your hand here, when you walk
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
So picture this face and burn it to flake
To shelter it at home, at the fireplace
And all but memory will fade
With the flick of the flame
So, I have a secret
That no one should know, that I shouldn't tell
But of all the, but of all the worlds
This one won't feel, this one just won't leave me well
What is this shit you keep selling me, boy?
I'm not gonna hold your hand here, when you walk
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
I'm not gonna hold your hand here when you walk
You'll burn in Hell, while they're digging you out
You'll burn in Hell
In the press of your back, do you feel the shore swell?
Oh boy, I'm eating my way back home
In the press of your back, do you feel the shore swell?
Oh boy, I'm eating my way back home
As father told son, in the make of his final escape
Should all good boys die
With God at their side at the grace of His gates?
No, the Robot holds none
With a mind and a heart to comply
Then I will disguise and grieve of those dead
When I'm given the time
Run, little rabbit
Go, hide in the blades of that grass
Run, rabbit, run
Should capture be our earnest fault
Breathe up through lust, I'll find your cure
In there, I'll kill, kill her
In there, I'll kill, kill, kill her
With your last breath of air
As the earth comes trembling down
Would you give her this last night
And give up your life?
With your last breath of air
As the earth comes trembling down
Would you give her this last night
The love of your life?
No one runs faster than you can
No one runs faster than you
No one runs faster than you eat
(To the end with you! To the end with you!)
No one runs faster than you can
No one runs faster than you
No one runs faster than you eat
(To the end with you! To the end with you!)
No one runs faster than you can
No one runs faster than you
No one runs faster than you eat
(To the end with you! To the end with you!)
No one runs faster than you can
No one runs faster than you
No one runs faster than you eat
(To the end with you! To the end with you!)
No one runs faster than you can
No one runs faster than you
No one runs faster than you eat
Eat
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