Comfort Betrays

Album: An Ocean Between Us (2007)
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  • You sat and watched
    As I nearly destroyed myself
    Never had I felt so betrayed
    That you would sacrifice my life
    For no more than your comfort

    And now your love means nothing
    Nothing to me
    Your love means nothing to me
    Nothing to me

    You are a coward
    The antithesis of a friend
    Take action before
    There is no one left to defend

    For I would have stood by you
    For I would have stood by you
    Right to the gates of hell

    For I would have stood by you
    Right to the gates of hell
    Right to the gates of hell Writer/s: Jordan D. Mancino, Phillip J. Sgrosso, Samuel Nicholas Hipa, Timothy Lambesis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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