Bleed
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Bleed
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I am a slow mover
Cause sin takes longer to pack
I've learned that people
Without guilt have the best of times
Earl said it right too many white lies
Earl said it right too many white lines
Every time you tell me to stop
Every time you tell me enough
I just want to bleed
My words are my disguise
But how would you even know that?
You should've looked me in the eyes known
That hunger comes from the heart
Earl said it right too many white lies
And Earl said it right
Every time you tell me to stop
Every time you tell me enough
I just want to bleed
And Earl said it right
To many white lies
Every little thing that I've adored comes
To me as being my own flaws
I don't want to know
Every time you tell me to stop
Every time you tell me enough
I just want to bleed!
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Siamese performs "Bleed", and this lyric page sits inside the Siamese catalog on LyroVerse.
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