It has been a while since the last time, that I got one of your calls.
I have been wondering, if you ever learned to kill all your sorrows.
Cos it ain’t gonna be like it used to be.
No, you ain’t gonna see me.
The less that you care, the more you lose.
Do you ever mourn all the moments, that you could’ve used?
Tell me, who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
Tell me, who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
Once you’ve woken up, have you realized the bridges have burned?
Your eyes are finally open to see, that you have nowhere else to turn.
Cos it ain’t gonna be like it used to be.
There is no us, there’s only me.
Flaws and mistakes, spells and earthquakes are not offerings.
They are nails to your coffin.
All the helping hands will be taken away.
Few words too little, one word too much.
How long will you last without human touch?
And who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
Tell me, who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
Tell me, who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
Tell me, who’s gonna suicide watch you now?
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