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So Who Said Romance Was Dead?

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So Who Said Romance Was Dead?

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So many times i've lied.

So many times i've run away

But not this time, i'm not lying to myself

I can't look back

Upon the past

I've spent to long searching for myself.

So who said that romance was dead?

I hear the cries, of the wolves

Their warnings

They call my name

They reach for me

And I know, I know

Tonight, tonight we will dine in hell (x2)

We wont ever witness the light

And we won't ever lay down

Ever lay down and die

These walls, they burn my innocense away

Surrounded by the screams

I can't catch the air as I fall down

But I can't look back

Upon the past

I've spent too long

Searching for myself

Our time is now (x7)

Tonight, tonight we will dine in hell (x2)

This burning crimson scars us all

Through fire and flames is where i fall

You wanna piece of me?

You want it, come get it

You wanna piece?

You want a piece of me!!

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