Are You Dead Yet?

Album: Are You Dead Yet? (2005)
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  • Don't hear, don't deem
    Drowning before you dive
    Don't care, commit to your self destruction drive

    I kiss the ground with love beyond forever
    Flip off the sky with bleeding fingers 'til I die

    Enemy, take one good look at me
    Eradicate what you will always be
    Your tainted flesh, polluted soul through a mirror I behold
    Throw a punch, shards bleed on the floor
    Tearing me apart but I don't care anymore
    Should I regret or ask myself
    Are you dead yet?

    Wake up, don't cry
    Regenerate to deny the truth
    The fiction you live in blindfold on your eyes

    Disclosure, self loathing
    This time you've gone too far
    Or could it be, my nemesis, that you are

    Enemy, take one good look at me
    Eradicate what you will always be
    Your tainted flesh, polluted soul through a mirror I behold
    Throw a punch, shards bleed on the floor
    Tearing me apart but I don't care anymore
    Should I regret or ask myself
    Are you dead yet?

    Enemy, take one good look at me
    Eradicate what you will always be
    Your tainted flesh, polluted soul through a mirror I behold
    Throw a punch, shards bleed on the floor
    Tearing me apart but I don't care anymore
    Should I regret or ask myself
    Are you dead yet?

    Are you dead yet? Writer/s: Alexi Laiho
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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