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"Melodramatic" is a track by the American metalcore band blessthefall. Known for their dynamic blend of heavy riffs and melodic elements, the song showcases the band's signature sound with intense vocals and emotionally charged lyrics. Released as part of their latest album, "Melodramatic" has been praised for its powerful instrumentation and relatable themes, resonating with fans worldwide.
Where'd you go?
Forgive me for asking
No one knows
So tell me where you've been
Well, I'm sorry for thinking this isn't the end
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed
Swallow the words on the tip of your tongue
'Cause we don't need them
You think you'll get the best of me
We'll see
I need the anger, I need the rage
I need the worst things you can say (That you can say)
If you wanted a war I guess you got what you came for
Give me an answer, another way
I can bend and never break (And never break)
If I wanted your help I'd tell you to bite your tongue
But it's too late
I'm betting your next decision
Could be your biggest mistake
I guess you get what you pay for
I bet it's not what you think
So here we go, another perfect disaster
Write this down, another line in a song
I hope for your sake you can hear me
'Cause we both need this
I need the anger, I need the rage
I need the worst things you can say (That you can say)
If you wanted a war I guess you got what you came for
Give me an answer, another way
I can bend and never break (And never break)
If I wanted your help I'd tell you to bite your tongue
But it's too late
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You'll try and you'll fail
I'll be the one that prevails
You'll try and you'll fail
I'll be the one that prevails
I need the anger, I need the rage
I need the worst things you can say
You wanted a war I guess you got what you came for
I need the anger, I need the rage
I need the worst things you can say (That you can say)
If you wanted a war I guess you got what you came for
Give me an answer, another way
I can bend and never break (And never break)
If I wanted your help I'd tell you to bite your tongue
But it's too late