On The Line

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When you lie, you Put my life on the line
I know, sadly, I can't help it But I'm running out of time
Like do you know That my life is on the line
As I run through the alkaline Sometimes I feel like I'm running out of time

Every time that you lie I fear that my life is on the line
As I run through the alkaline A terror, I don't know
If your lies are trying to bring out my demons
Now ever since you lied Every night I hear demons knocking at my door

I'm trying not to let them in But these demons have control over me
And sadly, when you lie You put them in my mind
And sadly, it's all a part of me But sadly, these demons are after me
Sadly

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Written by: Christopher Bejaran

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