From First to Last - ...And We All Have a Hell Lyrics

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...And We All Have a Hell

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What Are The Lyrics For ...And We All Have a Hell By From First to Last?
Every day gets worse,
Locked in a vice my thoughts perverse You must wonder why I look at you that way Tonight ill make my way into your house I must; I'm lusting for your body Skin looks tight, think I just might have To take a bite, but I know one will turn To three or four or more my little whore Tonight, tonight She's not alone (can you taste the wicked in the room?) Bobbysoxer so pure, so young (By morning her soul will be gone, gone, gone.) I did a beautiful thing, Relax baby, that's a good girl You're like my work of art I can control, I can contort any Position that I wish, I make my fantasy reality Hold still, it will be over soon Tonight, tonight She's not alone (can you taste the wicked in the room?) Bobbysoxer so pure, so young (By morning her soul will be gone) I blend with the walls so I won't be seen My love, you smell so.. I took one good look, And I followed you home Tonight, tonight She's not alone (can you taste the wicked in the room?) Bobbysoxer so pure, so young (By morning her soul will be gone) |
Who Wrote ...And We All Have a Hell By From First to Last?
Derek Alan Bloom, Matt Good, Sonny Moore, Travis Brandon Richter
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What's The Duration Of The ...And We All Have a Hell By From First to Last?The duration of ...And We All Have a Hell is 3:22 minutes and seconds. |
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