Entrance to Bleed (Intro)
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Entrance to Bleed (Intro)
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I never wished becoming a borderline
but the wounds have been to deep
Now I have to cut into my flesh
releasing the pain - day after day
I feel tedious inside - and only knives bring me back to reality
I feel dead inside and only pain shows me that i'm alive
I prefer to cut away my tears
before feeling pain in my remembrance
I'm addicted to cut,
I'm addicted to bleed
my beautiful red tears
Have I ever been living on this earth?
...cause I feel like a stillborn rebirth!
...cause I feel like a stillborn rebirth!!
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