So many eyes are burning me
With empty souls behind them
You've taken more than life away
Come get what you're deserving
All that I wanted
Was the shadow to follow me, comfort me.
You turned your back, now everyday shades of black.
I have every right to hate you
Going Under, I can find another way
Going Under, every time I walk, I walk away.
Going Under, bring your soul to me
Going Under, you've gotta watch this,
Fuck you. Walk away
All that I needed
Was the goal, the fire inside of me
It burns brighter every step that I take
And I know that I have every right to despise you.
A strand of life that's empty
How could you take that from us?
But you know we are here to stay
You won't take that today.
Going Under, I can find another way
Going Under, every time I walk, I walk away.
Going Under, bring your soul to me
Going Under, you've gotta watch this,
Fuck you. Walk away.
Sticks and stones, they don't break shit
The death of me will come when I can't feel this
I did my time, so don't waste mine
Annihilate the body and the head will die
Going Under, I can find another way
Going Under, every time I walk, I walk away.
Going Under, bring your soul to me
Going Under, you've gotta watch this, fuck you, walk away
Going Under, I can find another way
Going Under, every time I walk, I walk away.
Going Under, bring your soul to me
Going Under, you've gotta walk away.
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