There’s something broken I can feel it inside of me. I can’t resist the urge to put you through agony. Hate has taken over me. You’re hoping it’s a dream but this is reality. You pray for God, but there’s no one answering. Now, watch me slip further into insanity. Don’t you ever think for a second that you’ll get away. I will never let that happen, you will die today. I want to see exactly how much pain you can take making you bleed. I’ll have you screaming until you fucking break. I want you to understand I’m sick, I’m twisted, I’m fucked in the head. I don’t, I don’t feel. I don’t feel, I never will. I don’t… This world turned me into what I am today. I don’t feel… My distaste for life will never change. People like you helped made me like this, heartless, reckless, careless. I’ve always thrived in darkness. I’ll break you, I hate you, fuck you. No one in this world can save you. You’re hopeless, worthless, helpless. Now sit still so we can start this… First I will break your arms and legs, twisting and bending them to reform the human design. Then, I will take both my thumbs and I will dig them into your fucking eyes… And I will rip your tongue right out of your god damn mouth and watch the blood pour down. You should’ve known there is no God because if there was, you’d be saved by now. Once you lose your mind you don’t care who fucking dies. I’ve lost all emotion. I don’t, I don’t feel. I don’t feel, I never will. I don’t…I stand and observe as you bleed out. I don’t feel. Another number just got added to the body count. A few more seconds you’ll be left to rot in this place. You’re slowly fading as death stares you in the face. I don’t… You are pale white your body’s weakening. I don’t feel. They don’t want to see what I’ve done, It’s sickening.
credits
from Desolation,
released January 10, 2020
Music and Lyrics: Aaron Cuenca
Lyrics: Michael Salazar
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