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I Divorced Life - Heart Harder Weaker Bleak Lyrics



I Divorced Life - Heart Harder Weaker Bleak Lyrics




If you fear that I will
Flee inside a cave
Just look up and behold my pride
This race is gone

Just to make it clearer
I will show you blood
Heart and soul
Fused into a river
Streaming stronger

Safer
It would be to scamper off
And hide
But these windows they
Tell me to stay in place

Fiercely
I toss myself towards death
To hide
But this angel she
Tells me to stay alive

How can you be so selfish
Don't you think it hurts to lose you?
Question
When did you become so bloody evil
Did you ever consider me at all
Never

This here blood is red
And my hearts keeps beating harder
And harder
And weaker and bleaker
Tell me
Won't you give me a bucket of ice
Please
The most vicious fever will come
And take my life
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If you fear that I will
Flee inside a cave
Just look up and behold my pride
This race is gone

Just to make it clearer
I will show you blood
Heart and soul
Fused into a river
Streaming stronger

Safer
It would be to scamper off
And hide
But these windows they
Tell me to stay in place

Fiercely
I toss myself towards death
To hide
But this angel she
Tells me to stay alive

How can you be so selfish
Don't you think it hurts to lose you?
Question
When did you become so bloody evil
Did you ever consider me at all
Never

This here blood is red
And my hearts keeps beating harder
And harder
And weaker and bleaker
Tell me
Won't you give me a bucket of ice
Please
The most vicious fever will come
And take my life
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Writer: Silas Andersen
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Performed By: I Divorced Life
Language: English
Length: 4:20
Written by: Silas Andersen

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