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Smile Empty Soul My Name


[Verse 1]
Calling another monster
Steady as your do (Steady as your do)
Scars are a little darker
A chance to be renewed (A chance to be renewed)

[Chorus]
I'm sorry for the bitter taste
The [?] leave with everybody
Close the door and turn to walk away
It's not worth saying something
You probably wish you never knew my name
My name

[Verse 2]
Your voice is a little weaker
In disposition to you (In disposition to you)
Get closer to the fire
A chance to be renewed (A chance to be renewed)

[Chorus]
And I'm sorry for the bitter taste
The [?] leave with everybody
Close the door and turn to walk away
It's not worth saying something
You probably wish you never knew my name

[Bridge]
I carry enough regrets to build this mess
And tear it to the ground
Feeling a step behind, pathetic life
Of dragging around

[Chorus]
I'm sorry for the bitter taste
The [?] leave with everybody
Close the door and turn to walk away
It's not worth saying something
You probably wish you never knew my name

[Outro]
My name
My name
My name

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