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Repose

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Your Enemies Friends Canonical path: /your-enemies-friends/repose Related lyric paths: 6
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Repose

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Who ever said this was suicide hexed my life

Blindfold my eyes then slip away

as you pull the knife out

You led the Gestapo to me

Bruise my senses the blame is on us now

This does not exist

The winter reminds me of everyone who will soon freeze

The scene that the vultures picked clean

The stinking corpses

The blame is on us now

This is not the end of it

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