And They Call This Tragedy (EP Version)

Alesana - Rock, Melodic Hardcore
And They Call This Tragedy (EP Version)
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Duration: 4:29
Lyrics
[Intro: Dennis Lee] You make me sick [Verse 1: Dennis Lee & Shawn Milke] I'll tear out those diamond eyes I can't bear to see Crimson spills on paper skin They call this tragedy [Pre-Chorus: Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] Remembering the nights when You'd whisper to me soft ("Forever more my heart is yours") Realize those words have died [Chorus: Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] As the life fades from your eyes (Fades from your eyes) All that I can say is it may not be too late Try again, make it perfect (Make it perfect) Make me worth it, or else die for all I care [Verse 2: Dennis Lee & Shawn Milke] If I cannot be loved, then (Your face disgusts me) None shall be, think of this as (Smile and bear your lies) I softly kiss your blood-glazed (This broken trust will) Lips once more on this night (Become your demise) This thing you call love dies [Chorus: Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] As the life fades from your eyes (Fades from your eyes) All that I can say is it may not be too late Try again, make it perfect (Make it perfect) Make me worth it, or else die for all I care [Bridge: Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] After today, silence will haunt you Expect no (Expect no) forgiveness After today (Your life), silence will haunt you (Will end) Expect no (Tonight) forgiveness (Tonight) [Breakdown: Dennis Lee & Shawn Milke] Now I grit my teeth and finish What I know must be done to kill the memory of you Now I grit my teeth and finish What I know must be done to kill the memory of you [Pre-Chorus: Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] And you said this would be forever You said this would be forever [Chorus: Shawn Milke, Dennis Lee, Shawn Milke & Dennis Lee] As the life fades from your eyes (Fades from your eyes) All that I can say is it may not be too late Try again, make it perfect (Make it perfect) Make me worth it, or else die for all I care
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Credits
- Writers
- Dennis Lee
- Shawn Milke
- Patrick Thompson