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Needle In A Bruise Lyrics


Mesh Needle In A Bruise


I can feel the pain in you
Pulling me through
I can feel the hand within
Casting me in
These things I've known
But then I'm not alone
I can take the days like a fool
When nothing seems too cruel
Ripping me apart
Scraping down my heart
Now it seems so clear
Nothing's breathing here
It's such a price my dear

Take me home for one last time and stop the fear
Because it's too long now to leave
I'm too much in love to breathe
When every day you make me go
to hell and back with you
But I'm not going to crack - yet.

It's such a thing to prove
When you're crushing every move.
Its such a thing to lose
Like a needle in a bruise
But I can't be wrong
The dangers never gone.
Now it seems so clear
Nothing's breathing here
Its such a price my dear

Take me home for one last time and stop the fear
Because it's too long now to leave
I'm too much in love to breathe
When every day you make me go
to hell and back with you
But I'm not going to crack.
It's too long now to leave
I'm too much in love to breathe
When every day you make me go
to hell and back with you
But I'm not going to crack - yet.



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