We gather here to sing for you (the words you've written)
Each bloodshot beauty still rings true (from violent crashes)

Gently rest your weary head
What you live for now is dead

Goodnight
Goodbye a soul surrender

This love will set you free from thoughts of yesterday
Now death has come to claim your beautiful remains

I'll strike the match to set you off, and watch you glisten
Our love's in time a single loss, you never listen

Gently rest your weary head
What you live for now is dead

Goodnight
Goodbye a soul surrender

This love will set you free from thoughts of yesterday
Now death has come to claim your Beautiful Remains

Here in this room is what we must do
What we must do, what we must

This love will set you free from thoughts of yesterday
Now death has come to claim your Beautiful Remains

This love will set you free from thoughts of yesterday
Now death has come to claim your Beautiful Remains


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  • +2
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    i am madly in love with this song :) <3

    alliemarion January 18, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    this song is so awesome

    missmayifanon August 22, 2010   Link
  • +1
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    this song is amzing but some of the lyrics r wrong

    addictedtoscreamoon December 01, 2010   Link
  • +1
    Lyric Correction

    Its not: What we've fought for now is dead.

    its: What you lived for now is dead.

    BlackAngel420on May 06, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song was hard for me to get (cause I don't understand screaming, but it's awesome) it's about a loved one dying btw, so sad :(

    clay108849on March 28, 2014   Link
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    General Comment

    A beautiful song is sung for the entertainment of the people. The stance of the singer and visits of the bestwritingclues.com/reviews/speedypaper-review/ are accumulated for the people. The stance is followed for the argumentation for the participants the lyrics of the song are good for the children.

    vikylacefyon June 11, 2019   Link
  • -1
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    I'm madly in love with Andy :D <3

    BlackAngel420on May 06, 2011   Link

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