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Do you trust me, do you trust me?
Do you want this pain inside?
Where's your head at, are you thirsty, yeah?
Do you know all the simple things that it takes to change my mind?Instead of lying boldly
That face could be so pretty but you scarred it all before
Put everything aside
Now I know you've filled my life, she said"Is there no weapon to make this end?" You said
"I'm sorry I didn't help to pretend", you said
"'Cause I know nothing in my life is chained forever
Now that you can find a way"Where's the frowning, where's the crying?
Where's the 'I would bleed for you?'
You held my hand well, you fed the image
I know it's hard for you to believeThat you could be alone now
The pictures seem so close but I'm so very far away
But not far enough
Now I know you'll ruin my life, he said"Is there no weapon to make this end?" You said
"I'm sorry I didn't help to pretend", you said
"'Cause I know nothing in my life is chained forever

Now that you can find a way, a way, a way, a way"Nothing can stop us, nothing can stop us
Nothing can stop us, nothing can stop usHey, you sold yourself again
It never comes back again
Yeah, you sold yourself again
It never comes back againHey, you sold yourself again
It never comes back again
Yeah, you sold yourself again
It never comes back again
Bitch, you fucked it up again, bitchDo you trust me, do you trust me?
Do you want this pain inside?
Where's your head at, are you thirsty?
Do you know all the simple things that it takes to change my mind?Instead of lying boldly
That face could be so pretty but you scarred it all before

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Nothingface were a metal band which formed in 1994 in Washington D.C., United States. For most of the band's career, the lineup consisted of Matt Holt (vocals), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bill Gaal (bass) and Chris Houck (drums). The band released five albums - "Nothingface" (1995), "Pacifier" (1997), "An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity" (1998), "Violence" (2000) and "Skeletons" (2004) - before disbanding in 2004. The band reformed in 2005, but disbanded once more in 2009.

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