My Best Story
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My Best Story
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I tried to die in a rainy day
I surrendered to this pain
I must take the pills
Now I am feeling the devil
Calling, because it's time to go back
Alone on the floor
My monsters closed the door
It's time to dream to eternity
That is my
That is my
That is my
That is my best story
I sold my soul again
I became a cursed doll, lost in the dark
I hear the echoes and distortions
Of your damn words
Calling, because it's time to go back
Darling, understand
I need some pillows and remedies
It's time to sleep in a comfortable coma
That is my
That is my
That is my
That is my best story
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David Sue performs "My Best Story", and this lyric page sits inside the David Sue catalog on LyroVerse.
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