Going To Hell

Album: Going To Hell (2013)
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  • Father, did you miss me
    For I was locked up a while
    I got caught for what I did, but took it all in style
    I laid to rest all my confessions I gave way back when
    But now I'm versed and so much worse
    So I am back again, and he said

    For the lives that I take, I'm going to hell
    And for the love that I'll make, I'm going to hell
    And for the ways that I hurt when I'm hiking out my skirt
    I am sittin' on a throne while they're buried in the dirt
    For the man that I hate, I'm going to hell

    Father, did you miss me
    Don't ask me where I've been
    You know I know, yes, I've been told I redefine a sin
    And I don't know what's driving me to put this in my head
    Maybe I wish I could die, maybe I am dead, and he said

    For the laughs that I fake, I'm going to hell
    And for the vows that I break, I'm going to hell
    And for the way I condescend and never lend a hand
    My arrogance is making this head buried in the sand
    For the souls I forsake, I'm going to hell
    Married to the devil, you can hear the wedding bells Writer/s: Ben Phillips, Taylor Momsen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
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