A Rumor Of Skin

Album: House of Gold & Bones - Part 1 (2012)
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  • You deleted your evidence
    You depleted yourself
    Face down wasn’t good enough
    You had to give me your hell

    Not much more inside of me left to lose
    No one hates me quite like you
    Let me show you the proof

    I don’t mind my own self-loathing
    And I don’t need help from you
    I know I’m lonely
    But what am I supposed to do?

    You believe that you’re innocent
    You’re relieving your guilt
    The Jury seems to be deadlocked
    Look at the drama you built

    Seems like everyone’s guaranteed damaged truth
    What makes someone hate like you?
    And is there something to prove?

    But I don’t mind my own self-loathing
    And I don’t need help from you
    I know I’m lonely
    But what am I supposed to do?

    Oh, I don’t mind my own self-loathing
    And I don’t need help from you
    (I don’t mind my own)
    I know I’m lonely, but what am I supposed to do
    (I don’t want to know)
    With all my coldest memories of you?
    (I won’t give my all)
    I know I’m angry… and I don’t know need help from you
    (I don’t want to know) Writer/s: COREY TAYLOR, JAMES ROOT, JOSH RAND, ROY MAYORGA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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