Hell Hotline
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Hell Hotline
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He watched his future turn to powder
As he looked out over the water
Put out his cigarette
Gave fate a chance
Took her out to a seaside dance
He was born to die in a seaside casino
Pretty lights
Pretty lights
You see
Some beautiful things
Get lost
He was born to die in a seaside casino
Pretty lights
Pretty lights
You see
Some beautiful things
Get lost
How hope is like a golden devil
He wore his best black tie
Tied himself up best he could
In a house of flashing tricks
Flashing tricks
He was born to die in a seaside casino
Pretty lights
Pretty lights
You see
Some beautiful things
Get lost
He was born to die in a seaside casino
Pretty lights
Pretty lights
You see
Some beautiful things
Get lost
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Who performs "Hell Hotline"?
Tempers performs "Hell Hotline", and this lyric page sits inside the Tempers catalog on LyroVerse.
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