The Recipe

Album: The Autumn Effect (2005)
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  • Lives swallow the infatuation
    Cleverly seduced
    Evil's in the stink of you
    Rise and fall
    We decompose

    Rest against the sore
    Push breath and pull
    Ripping out compassion
    Instincts adapting
    Sin sings a moan
    In slides night
    Unite and spread the heart apart
    And smile of pain

    I can't show
    My true embrace
    Now that you're subdued
    I begin to weaken you
    Rise and fall
    We decompose

    Prey on the masses
    Conscience relapses
    The less we think
    And more we drink
    Our actions are casual
    While sin sings a moan

    Lives swallow the infatuation
    Cleverly seduced
    Evil's in the stink of you
    Rise and fall
    We decompose

    Distance is safer than trust
    Honestly honesty's a fable in love
    Calloused
    Shedding skin I start to grin as malice
    Becomes my fuel

    I can't show
    My true embrace
    Now that you're subdued
    I begin to weaken you
    Rise and fall
    We decompose

    Shedding skin I start to grin as malice
    Becomes my fuel Writer/s: MARLI HARWOOD, SIMON JOHNSON
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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