Dead, Naked And Totally Exposed
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Dead, Naked And Totally Exposed
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There lies an angel on my bed
It's filled with hope and tears
And hate
It's dressed in black
Without no name
And dreams won't ever be the same
And then it speaks
It fills my ears
I close my eyes
It's far too bright
I cannot live
You make me die
Beside my sleep it lies unknown
It kills my dreams
It takes me home
A darkened angel
Dressed in dead
That makes my sleep fall from my head
And then it speaks
It fills my ears
I close my eyes
It's far too bright
I cannot live
You make me die
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