Despite What You've Been Told Songtext
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I guess by the bloodstain of your lips
And the wander of your fingertips
I should prove true to my emptiness
And stay here
Well I'm just a kid of ill repute
But the skin I wear's my only suit
And you are just a substitute
For the one that I hold dear
And the wander of your fingertips
I should prove true to my emptiness
And stay here
Well I'm just a kid of ill repute
But the skin I wear's my only suit
And you are just a substitute
For the one that I hold dear
You know you could be anyone
God forgive my tastless tongue
I never should have been set free
I carve my eyes, I skin my face
And beg somehow to be replaced
That's how we deal with boys like me
I guess by this world so sick with loss
And your services so free of cost
I should climb down of my rugged cross
And lay with you
But you know by now it's half past late
And I only came here for escape
You, you're just my next mistake
Like me to you
You know you could be anyone
God forgive your unborn sons I hope they don't end up like me
I drag my mind through streets of shame
Blame myself, forgive the game
That's how we deal with boys like me
But despite what you've been told
I once had a soul
Left somewhere behind
A former friend of mine
And I hate to speak so free
But you mean nothing to me
So if the streetlights they shine bright
I'll be home tonight
I guess by the dim light in your eyes
And that to you all things come as a surprise
I should set the steel trap of your thighs
And dive right in
But to you I'm just a confused child
Insecure or in denial
Go raise your robes, go have your trial
I'll let you win
You know I could be anyone
God forgive what I should have done
My thoughts enough to guilty be
And yes, I guess I've made this bed
But I'll take the sidewalk instead
That's how we deal with boys with me
But despite what you've been told
I once had a soul
Left somewhere behind
A former friend of mine
And I hate to sound so true
But I mean nothing to you
And with the streetlights they shine bright
I'll be home tonight
(Thanks to tw3557, Nonprofitflight, Lyrical509 and edenNZ for correcting these lyrics)
God forgive my tastless tongue
I never should have been set free
I carve my eyes, I skin my face
And beg somehow to be replaced
That's how we deal with boys like me
I guess by this world so sick with loss
And your services so free of cost
I should climb down of my rugged cross
And lay with you
But you know by now it's half past late
And I only came here for escape
You, you're just my next mistake
Like me to you
You know you could be anyone
God forgive your unborn sons I hope they don't end up like me
I drag my mind through streets of shame
Blame myself, forgive the game
That's how we deal with boys like me
But despite what you've been told
I once had a soul
Left somewhere behind
A former friend of mine
And I hate to speak so free
But you mean nothing to me
So if the streetlights they shine bright
I'll be home tonight
I guess by the dim light in your eyes
And that to you all things come as a surprise
I should set the steel trap of your thighs
And dive right in
But to you I'm just a confused child
Insecure or in denial
Go raise your robes, go have your trial
I'll let you win
You know I could be anyone
God forgive what I should have done
My thoughts enough to guilty be
And yes, I guess I've made this bed
But I'll take the sidewalk instead
That's how we deal with boys with me
But despite what you've been told
I once had a soul
Left somewhere behind
A former friend of mine
And I hate to sound so true
But I mean nothing to you
And with the streetlights they shine bright
I'll be home tonight
(Thanks to tw3557, Nonprofitflight, Lyrical509 and edenNZ for correcting these lyrics)
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