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Aggression - Jeff van Dyck



     
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Sickening, the things that I see
Can't stop my mind from slowly wandering
Dreamin' again, I think you're with me
But there is where the thinking ends
Sleep time, no longer
Looks like it's over
Took your wrist and cut it open
And now it seems I'm throwing you over the edge
We had a gift no one had
You never thought I'd be cutting you open again
Sorry, the pain seems endless
Lie still, I'll soon be done with you
Till then, you're left to deal with torture
I'm sure, in time you've gotten used to it
Constant controller
Your life is over
I'm takin' pride in my work as you bleed
Took your wrist and cut it open

And now it seems I'm throwing you over the edge
We had a gift no one had
You never thought I'd be cutting you open again
I'm left to deal with my conscience
Forgive me now
I have to finish the **** I started
Not what I wanted
Took your wrist and cut it open
And now it seems I'm throwing you over the edge
We had a gift no one had
You never thought I'd be cutting you open again
Took your wrist and cut it open
And now it seems I'm throwing you over the edge
We had a gift no one had
You never thought I'd be cutting you open again

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Internationally respected composer, Jeff van Dyck was born and raised in Vancouver Canada. He was mentored by a childhood spent in studios with his father Ralph Dyck, also a composer and technology specialist. "My Dad worked in R & D for Roland and was pivotal in designing the modern sequencer as we know it today. I got to hang around when he worked with artists such as Toto and Michael Jackson. I didn't know who those people were at the time, but I was constantly surrounded by music and the creation process. It was inevitable that creating music would become my life too."

Read more about Jeff van Dyck on Last.fm.


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