Painkiller

Album cover art for "Painkiller" by The Queenstons

The Queenstons - Non-Music

Painkiller

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[Verse 1] Your hurried sense is like a drug (Your hand strokes through my hair) The taste of copper on my tongue (Let me show you how much I care) A wave of ecstasy comes down (Crashing right into my chest) I take a glance up at the clock (Don't let it end yet) [Chorus] A broken leg might hold me still The pain rushes through me I love how it feels Tearing through my outsides reaching in Don't be careful let's begin Your true intentions your true colors Mine are red, but yours are others I'm not so sure if I like what you're doing But I don't care [Verse 2] My bruised body tied up snug (Your hand colliding with my face) I start to bleed out of my mouth (And you know I love the taste) A wave of ecstasy comes down (I'm caught in the undertow) I need to breathe before I drown (But I don't wanna go) [Verse 3] A heavy silence crashes down to my lips I forget how to speak, I forget how to breathe Your nails dig deep against the bone of my hips I don't want to break, I don't want to leave [Chorus] A broken leg might hold me still The pain rushes through me I love how it feels Tearing through my outsides reaching in Don't be careful let's begin Your true intentions your true colors Mine are red, but yours are others I'm not so sure if I like what you're doing But I don't care [Verse 1] Your hurried sense is like a drug (Your hand strokes through my hair) The taste of copper on my tongue (Let me show you how much I care) A wave of ecstasy comes down (Crashing right into my chest) I take a glance up at the clock (Don't let it end yet) [Verse 2] My bruised body tied up snug (Your hand colliding with my face) I start to bleed out of my mouth (And you know I love the taste) A wave of ecstasy comes down (I'm caught in the undertow) I need to breathe before I drown (But I don't wanna go)

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Credits

Writers
  • Emma Essex