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MNTR - Appalling Lyrics



MNTR - Appalling Lyrics




She tried to whelve
The soul
The only soul that loved hers
She's all alone
So free
And a killer's on the road
And it could be both of them
She can feel the ire

She could be stripped
Down to the bone
And her body
Lying down on him
She's so pure
To the sinned

But she's appalling
She's a fiend possessing something more appealing
She's so appalling
And the killer swathed deep under her skin

She took a dip, so deep
Two fingers to reach her soul
And the skin so cold, the sweat
The pleasure to end her pain

And the sin so pure, so warm
So lethal when she's all alone

She can't be loved, no
She can't be left alone

But she's appalling
She's a fiend possessing something more appealing
She's so appalling
And the fingers slipped deep under her skin
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She tried to whelve
The soul
The only soul that loved hers
She's all alone
So free
And a killer's on the road
And it could be both of them
She can feel the ire

She could be stripped
Down to the bone
And her body
Lying down on him
She's so pure
To the sinned

But she's appalling
She's a fiend possessing something more appealing
She's so appalling
And the killer swathed deep under her skin

She took a dip, so deep
Two fingers to reach her soul
And the skin so cold, the sweat
The pleasure to end her pain

And the sin so pure, so warm
So lethal when she's all alone

She can't be loved, no
She can't be left alone

But she's appalling
She's a fiend possessing something more appealing
She's so appalling
And the fingers slipped deep under her skin
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Writer: Thomas Ward, Valentin Lombart
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 3:56
Written by: Thomas Ward, Valentin Lombart

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