Made Of Stone

Album: Evanescence (2011)
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  • Speak your mind
    Like I care
    I can see your lips moving
    I've just learned not to hear
    Don't waste your time

    It's never enough for you baby
    Don't want to play your game anymore
    No matter what you say
    I'm all out of love for you, baby
    And now that I've tried everything
    I'll numb the pain till I am made of stone

    Take your time
    I'm not scared
    Make me everything you need me to be
    So the judgment seems fair
    Don't waste your time

    It's never enough for you baby
    Don't want to play your game anymore
    No matter what you say
    I'm all out of love for you, baby
    And now that I've tried everything
    I'll numb the pain till I am made to tear up my heart
    For the way that it feels
    I will still remember when you've long forgotten me

    It's never enough for you baby
    Don't want to play your game anymore
    No matter what you say
    I'm all out of love for you, baby
    And now that I've tried everything
    I'll numb the pain till I am made of stone

    It's never enough
    It's never enough
    It's never enough

    I'll numb the pain till I am made of stone
    I'll numb the pain till I am made of stone Writer/s: AMY LEE, TERRY BALSAMO, TIMOTHY TODD MCCORD, TROY WILLIAM MCLAWHORN, WILLIAM AMOS HUNT, WILLIAM BARRY HUNT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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