The House of Gold & Bones

Album: House of Gold & Bones - Part 2 (2013)
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  • Oh this is what it's coming to
    Another Waterloo
    You wanna put me underground
    'Cause I'm overused
    Giving up as you're pulling me down
    I will make you come unglued

    You can cover me in subtleties
    What an effigy
    I can fake it 'cause you'll never be the real to me
    I'm innocent, I know I'm near the end
    But if I can't understand I will never win

    The more I know my mind
    The more I leave you all behind
    Living in the shadow of doubt
    I'll never obey, but I'll always decide

    Oh my heart survived
    I gotta do it alone
    I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones

    Oh you're the epitome
    Of all the shit in me
    And I'm surrounded by the people I will never be
    Either way I've got nothing to prove
    To a son of a bitch like you
    Well this is hell and I wanted it
    But I'm an idiot
    It's a phase 'cause I know I'm illegitimate

    Kill it
    I wanna see it
    I wanna feel it
    I will be here forever

    The more I know my mind
    The more I leave you all behind
    Living in the shadow of doubt
    I'll never obey, and I'll always decide

    Oh my heart survived
    I gotta do it alone
    I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones

    The more I know my mind
    The more I leave this world behind
    Living in the shadow of doubt
    I'm already gone, I'm already alive

    Oh my heart survived
    I gotta do it alone
    I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones

    Oh my heart survived
    I gotta do it alone
    I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
    In the House of Gold and Bones
    In the House of Gold and Bones Writer/s: COREY TAYLOR, JAMES ROOT, JOSH RAND, ROY MAYORGA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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