Hopeless Romantic Lyrics by Wester
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For what it's worth I'm sorry
I never meant for it to be this way
I'm blinded by the light that reflects in your blue eyes
As your silhouette emerges from the bridge you have set ablaze
As the fangs sink in, and the venom is released
I'm feeling paralyzed but I can still hear my heart break
How many ways can you end my life, how many times can I die?
Before you realize my dear, it hurts much more to stay alive
I thought you were cupid, but I'm bleeding
This arrow pierced my heart, tonight will be my last
Has death ever felt so inviting?
For it seems tonight, I was killed by love
As the fangs sink in, and the venom is released
I'm feeling paralyzed but I can still hear my heart break
Such a romantic way to die, this arrow through my heart
A slowly passing remnant of a life once torn apart
I never meant for it to be this way
I'm blinded by the light that reflects in your blue eyes
As your silhouette emerges from the bridge you have set ablaze
As the fangs sink in, and the venom is released
I'm feeling paralyzed but I can still hear my heart break
How many ways can you end my life, how many times can I die?
Before you realize my dear, it hurts much more to stay alive
I thought you were cupid, but I'm bleeding
This arrow pierced my heart, tonight will be my last
Has death ever felt so inviting?
For it seems tonight, I was killed by love
As the fangs sink in, and the venom is released
I'm feeling paralyzed but I can still hear my heart break
Such a romantic way to die, this arrow through my heart
A slowly passing remnant of a life once torn apart
Send "Hopeless Romantic" Ringtone to your Cell
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