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Fear The Clown Breathe The Answer

Watched the blood from my mouth touch your skin
And then we'll pray that you'll stay lying dead
I lose control, take your knife, cut the throat
I'll use this tape, cross your face, remove your lungs

You lie down still
I pray, just slip away

I'll find a way to demonstrate to family
It's kind of nice to find someone who sees like me
Such sweet taste, a broken face as you leave
Tell me how you tear me down and walk away
I lie down still
I pray, just drift away

I walk inside of you
To take, take His point of view
Cause I'm the one who did this thing to you
To take it back I'll break every bone you have

Everything about you makes me want to wake up dead
This door beside you has to hide you and your friends
Sometimes these faces make up places in my head
To fly to places no one's been to in my head

All this time
I prayed for rain
And for your breath to go away
I can't find the truth behind
So you can't leave me behind
All this time
Now you're gone

And I'm still here
Slit your throat
(?)
I can't help you now
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