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I cut my name in your heart,
to assure, the memories remain.
I never will release the pain.I cut my name in your heart,
and I know, you never will forget.
My love will be your deepest bleeding scar.I cut my name, I cut it deep.
I take my time.
I come when you're asleep.
I'm leaving you in red and
bloodstained sheets.I cut my name in your heart
with a knife
the sharpest I can get
as cruel as you have left my broken
heart.I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood.
I cut my name right in your heart,

I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.I cut my name in your heart
with my fingernails.
I hurt what still remains.
You never will forget, forget my
name.I cut the letters, bit by bit,
and in the end
you certainly admit,
a whisper of disease lies on your
lips.I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood,
I cut my name right in your heart.
I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.Though I know it's not real,
what I want you to feel is more than unreal.
But still I want you to feel.I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood.
I cut my name right in your heart,
I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.I can't live without your love.
I cut my name in your heart.
I cut my name in your heart.
I cut my name.

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Quilapayún are an instrumental and vocal folk music group from Chile and the most lasting and influential exponents of the Nueva Canción Chilena (New Song) movement. Formed in Chile during the mid-1960s, the group became inseparable with the revolution that occurred in the popular music of the country under the Popular Unity Government of Salvador Allende. Since its formation and during its forty-year-long history - both in Chile and during its lengthy period of exile in France - the group has seen modifications to its personnel lineup...

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