Doris

Album: Suicide Silence (2017)
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  • It crushes me to know she's ignored
    Throw up, hang up, this one, is for no one
    Show me how, it is, inside
    Show who, I am, this time

    To give, to let you
    Either way, this blood will rot
    To be, just be,
    The blood is draining, through my eyes

    To be whit someone's lover, my bad
    You know it, I threw up, my little
    My trash, my lover
    Show me how, it is, inside
    Show who, I am, this time

    Too good, to let you
    Either way, this blood will rot
    To be, just be
    The blood is draining, through my eyes

    Fear, Fear, nah
    They'll shoot me with, this not right
    Fear, fear
    This earth and world is not enough Fear

    To be, just be

    To care, do you care?
    To be, just, be
    The blood is draining, through my eyes

    Never be it, never, be
    Never be, never be, never
    Never be Writer/s: Alex Lopez, Chris Garza, Dan Kenny, Hernan Hermida, Mark Heylmun
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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