A Song To No-One
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A Song To No-One
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I danced with the Devil, and fucked with God,
I hold my breath forever, and wait for you.
My vision turns black, cause you know I never came home.
I danced alone last night, and sung a song to no-one,
A thousand faces - I'm still on my own.
I never made it, just got faded.
I danced alone last night, and sung a song to no-one.
I miss my love, perfectionist to my work - some wouldn't believe.
Lost in a sea of hate, friends turn to foes,
And the bastards are kept on their toes.
You might lose the one you choose,
I might be the one you abuse,
And you're all the ones I accuse.
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