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Acid Tongue - I Died Dreaming Lyrics



Acid Tongue - I Died Dreaming Lyrics




Well I walk the walls
Upside down
To say I can
You know I am
The type to brag
It's such a drag
But it suits me well

It's in your eyes
Your constant cry
You say, "Oh well, at least I tried"
You did your best
Just let it rest
And say farewell

I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you

It's no surprise
You asks yourself,
"Is there a god? Why even try?"
My love's so rough
It's all so tough
I wanna die
Why can't I die?
Please let me die
Cuz I want to die

I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you


I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you
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Well I walk the walls
Upside down
To say I can
You know I am
The type to brag
It's such a drag
But it suits me well

It's in your eyes
Your constant cry
You say, "Oh well, at least I tried"
You did your best
Just let it rest
And say farewell

I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you

It's no surprise
You asks yourself,
"Is there a god? Why even try?"
My love's so rough
It's all so tough
I wanna die
Why can't I die?
Please let me die
Cuz I want to die

I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you


I feel the way
I used to feel
I feel the way
You want me to
I feel the way
I used to feel
Without you
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Writer: HAROLD ROY KELTNER
Copyright: Lyrics © Songtrust Ave

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Performed By: Acid Tongue
Language: English
Length: 3:29
Written by: HAROLD ROY KELTNER

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