Heavensent / Scum
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Heavensent / Scum
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Heavensent, I need you so bad
But I never wanna see you again
Every night I’m missing something
Something that you said
Get too drunk and call you
Say something I’ll regret
Not because it isn’t true
But because you’re his again
Heavensent, I need you so bad
But I never wanna see you again
Heavensent, I need you so bad
But I never wanna see you again
Heavensent, I hear you singing
The words to all my songs
Every night when I am dreaming
I make you my home
Get too drunk and call you
Say something I’ll regret
Not because it isn’t true
But because you’re not my friend
Heavensent, I need you so bad
But I never wanna see you again
Heavensent, I need you so bad
But I never wanna see you again
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