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lyrics
The streets are cold
So I find myself taking long walks, wandering around aimless
My heart is jaded
I think it's gone
Or it's been like this unknowing all along
Without a miscarriage she'd still be holding on
And so I'm happy it happened, now is that wrong?
Naw, really is that wrong?
Some people think I stick personas in my songs
But I don't, it's all me
And the dark, calls me
It wants me
It needs me
I'm cut deep
And bleeding
My father left
I had a mom
Who was so damaged she couldn't love
It wasn't drinking, it wasn't drugs
There was no reasons, it was just us
Alienated
Family of racists
Worthless ass niggers
Angie replayed this
I always give love, it returns hatred
I should just accept it, it's never changing
I'm going to die alone
I did the best I could, I've always held my own
No matter what
I never fell
The blood won't stop
I'm cut deep
I can't feel
I can't see
The past will fade
The pain will cease
In my last days no one was there for me
Left alone, searching for, some sort of love I've never known
The blood won't stop
The blood won't stop
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