Kill Caustic
by AFI

Album: Decemberunderground (2006)
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  • So, I'm feeling much worse now
    You're better, you're better
    Your designer drugs
    Won't work, won't work for me

    Connect to a three-volt
    I hope your battery dies
    How could you run
    On such, such voltage?

    All the same, I remain
    The one you blame and I'm
    Demonized, purified, justified
    As you let yourself show

    So now you'll love these screams
    What's left of me
    Don't speak
    Love these screams
    Like I do
    My name

    As the infinite stops cold
    Just nine and the six are gone
    Guess I was the one to ride, ride
    Ride that dirty ride

    That is turning so fast now
    I think I cannot, cannot hold on
    But at this pace
    Who'd want, who'd want to

    All the same I remain
    The one you blame and I'm
    Demonized, purified, justified
    As you let yourself show

    So now you'll love these screams
    What's left of me
    Don't speak
    Love these screams
    Like I do
    My name

    Don't ever speak my name

    Don't ever speak my name again
    Don't ever speak it
    Don't ever speak my name again
    Don't speak, don't speak

    Don't ever my
    Don't speak my name

    So now you'll love these screams
    What's left of me
    Don't speak
    Love these screams
    Like I do
    My name Writer/s: ADAM A CARSON, DAVID PADEN MARCHAND, HUNTER LAWRENCE BURGAN, JADE ERROL PUGET
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Comments: 1

  • D from Matawan, NjThis song along with all songs by AFI are amazing!!!! i totally love how davey screams in this one.
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