Fiend

Album: Dark Days (2002)
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  • It's the darkest place
    Like beneath the stairs
    The "IT" it comes
    And it takes me there

    We take everything in sight
    All through the night
    Leaving scars
    And crashing cars

    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press
    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press

    It's my life
    For everyone to see
    For you a charade
    For me a disease

    Everything in sight
    All through the night
    Leaving scars
    And fucking stars

    Still reasoning my life

    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press
    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press

    Still reasoning my life

    It's do or die
    It's do or die
    It's do or die
    Not for me!

    Still reasoning my life

    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press
    Fiend for the fans and
    Fodder for the press

    Still reasoning my life, fucker!! Writer/s: BRADLEY JAMES FAFARA, MIGUEL RASCON, MIKE COX, RAYNA FOSS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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