TEARS IN A VIAL
Megadeth
This may seem all too confusing How I could walk away From something so weird But you see it all got too demanding, yeah And I just didn't care, I just didn't care If I cared, if I cared [Bridge:] Lately I've been left wanting But not wanting you Attraction that once was no longer there And it's sucks to be taken, for granted When the veil is drawn and there's only air [Chorus:] I had to walk away Give up something I loved For what I loved even more And saved my tears for you Everything has lost its meaning I have to let it go Define myself, myself It starts something new, brand new Forced too deep in a mirror To face who I really am Now it's just me, cause I can afford you [Chorus:] I had to walk away Give up something I loved For what I loved even more And saved my tears for you I gave up something I loved For what I loved even more And I saved my tears for you, in a vial And I had walked away [Solo - Poland] [Solo - Mustaine] You were so beautiful to look upon I can see the light in your smile Your eyes were the windows, into your soul Your body was Heavenly, just like the Sky Until, all your good looks betray you, which ain't much Counted on your, count of the smiles are too long Your eyes are empty windows broken The body maybe here but the soul is gone I'll save my tears for you in a vial For every wicked thing that you did, that you said But to sit and wait, I'm buried with your love So many tears in a vial Now that you're gone and now that you're deadheavy metal I would listen this during kil Megadeth meGAllica metal Metal songs MMSA MyM ravens hard rock sound storm speed metal thrash thrash metal
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