Hole
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Hole
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Paint me as you please
Wear my skin when you bleed
Sharp like a machine
Tonight
Pulling out my teeth
Mirrors see what they see
The halo over me is not so bright
So I change shape within the night
'Cause it tastes much better
There's a hole where my mind should be
Time will tell if I am truly me
Say goodbye to sunshine
I'll disappear without a pulse
I'm head over heels and I'm tangled up inside my mind
The hole
So I change shape within the night
'Cause it tastes much better
There's a hole where my mind should be
Time will tell if I am truly me
Say goodbye to sunshine
I'll disappear without a pulse
I'm head over heels and I'm tangled up inside my mind
The hole
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