Song of Death
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Song of Death
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Youll see the love once in my eyes and wonder how it could disappear
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope these words are hard to swallow
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope you choke and die
Its flames were smothered by your lies and drowned by all your tears
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope these words are hard to swallow
How many rhymes do I have to spit until you choke and die
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope you choke and die
you're choking so hard on these rhymes, that you start to cry
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope these words are hard to swallow
When you're choking does it hurt you when you swallow it way down into your gut you're going to die so don't you even try
Wo, oh, oh, oh
I hope you choke and die
Wo, oh, oh, check the flow, I hope you choke and die
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