Oh my, I can't take,
The way you stare at me,
Your face I'll break,
Just try it, you'll see,
You were my own,
Take you home,
You were my own,
Oh how you'll laugh,
"Ha, Ha, Ha," you'll say to me,
When you flash back,
To our days of unity,
You were my own,
Take you home,
You were my own,
Hey girl,
There's no telling what I'll do,
To make you see through,
Drag you through places that we once knew,
To help (make) you remember.
Say my name, I am going insane,
To make you do things I want you to,
I can't even look at you,
No telling what I'll do,
You will die, you will die, you will die,
You were mankind's last hope of returning,
But when you die the world will stop turning,
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