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Difficult Difficult all of this was

Difficult Difficult all of this is
Diffcult Difficult all of this will be.
To Difficult for me or you to handle

but i think its best you get out of here

Out of here 


Way over there where i cant see you

looking waiting and listening
Standing in the corner

I should have seen it coming.
I guess i was to blind.I guess i really was further then you.


Player what do you want?i think you don`t know.
Player what do you have to offer?Player you hurt. 
Player you're fucked up.Player get outta here!
Player leave me and let it be.But no, players always come back to play.
Cause thats what players do.


You said you would´t had done it if you would have know.

Known how it made me feel and how it Killed me.
Liar liar liar liar liar liar liar.

My Heroin, my strength. I made you to my source of energy.
how dumn i was! I don´t need no body but myself.
Im done with you running knifes through my heart.

Player what do you want?i think you don`t know.
Player what do you have to offer?Player you hurt. 
Player you're fucked up.Player get outta here!
Player leave me and let it be.But no, players always come back to play.
Cause thats what players do.

Stab yourself, not me.
Stab you next victim.
Cause baby i wount be your victim no more.
GO!
Lead you fucking amazing life of free and open acquaintances.
been there. done that. don´t need it. have fun



Player what do you want?i think you don`t know.
Player what do you have to offer?Player you hurt. 
Player you're fucked up.Player get outta here!
Player leave me and let it be.But no, players always come back to play.
Cause thats what players do.

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