Escape The Fate
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I Can Swing a Mic Like Nobody's Business

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I Can Swing a Mic Like Nobody's Business

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Oh my god,

I have the remedy for love,

I struck the glass, it broke the bones inside my fist, but i'm ok

I cannot change you, you never change,

I'm not what would expect, take my blood anyway

Something do profound, something you wont expect

Take this scripture like a picture, wear it around your neck

The sky it opens up

Don't get swallowed by the flames

What's mine is yours and yours is mine so take me away

You hear the sound, to carry out

It swells and i, was never the same

There's no sympathy for the dead

I take my stomach pills, in the middle of your reign

We see the stones falling from the sky, on fire

The blinding light beaming from your eyes, our desire

Life has died, in the end we're still alive, to tell the love

I see you down, crashing like a tidal wave

Whoa

I cannot change you, you'll never change,

I'm not what would expect, take my blood anyway

I can't breathe

Wake up from this nightmare that I'm in

Dive into a holy river, and wash away my sins

I reach, say good bye my serpents of the water

I will breathe and burn out my eyes

You hear the sounds to carry out

It swells and I was never the same

There's no sympathy for the dead

I take my stomach pills, in the middle of your reign

We see the stones falling from the sky, on fire

The blinding light beaming from your eyes, our desire

Life has died, in the end we're still alive, to tell the love

I see you down, crashing like a tidal wave

Whoa

So take the medicines

To quench the pain we had

And walk until the end

Until you reach the sin

A hundred thousand wings

Soaring through the sky

At instant speeds

We can dance with our eyes

You hear the sounds, of a third carry out

Just wait (Just wait)

You have to retain

I struck the glass, it shattered bones in my fist

I hit the glass, shattered bones in this cast

You have to change

(There's no sympathy for the dead)

(You have to change)

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