Adam (Reformatory)
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Adam (Reformatory)
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The first hit felt like hell
But now they feel like heaven
Know these fists so well
You bear the indents of them
Got a broken jaw
But it feels so good you let them
They beat the shit out of you
And i'm left piecing you together
I look into your eyes but i can't find a reflection
Skull fuck you cold
Leave you on the floor
Mouth full of blood
But still you beg for more
All busted up
Lips wired shut
I know you less now
Than i did before
I look into your eyes but i can't find a reflection
Past these fences fields stretch for miles
You don't see them anymore, you don't even try
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Nicole Dollanganger performs "Adam (Reformatory)", and this lyric page sits inside the Nicole Dollanganger catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to My Funeral Boy and Adam II (Infirmary) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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