Song | Manipulation |
Artist | Emilie Autumn |
Album | Your Sugar Sits Untouched |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
The time for your escape | |
Has come and gone | |
What kept you here | |
Save your own curious mind? | |
You say you’ve seen too much | |
And yet look on | |
Where chaster souls would run | |
You glance behind | |
Have you no ministering angels | |
To consult? | |
I have no power to decide your fate | |
The choice was yours | |
But therein lies the fault: | |
What good is choice | |
When choice is made too late? | |
What good is virtue | |
But a thing to lose? | |
What good are all the saintly attributes? | |
We wear them on and off | |
Whene’er we choose | |
To correspond with fashion | |
End disputes | |
If you should think to speak | |
Say but a word | |
And weigh it well | |
No explanation give | |
To those who haven’t asked. | |
What has occured | |
Is nothing more than reciprocative | |
Events without a price | |
Nor penalty | |
You’ve nothing lost | |
That I can say I’ve gained | |
You’ve acted out your part | |
Adorably | |
And for my part | |
I hope I’ve entertained |
The time for your escape | |
Has come and gone | |
What kept you here | |
Save your own curious mind? | |
You say you' ve seen too much | |
And yet look on | |
Where chaster souls would run | |
You glance behind | |
Have you no ministering angels | |
To consult? | |
I have no power to decide your fate | |
The choice was yours | |
But therein lies the fault: | |
What good is choice | |
When choice is made too late? | |
What good is virtue | |
But a thing to lose? | |
What good are all the saintly attributes? | |
We wear them on and off | |
Whene' er we choose | |
To correspond with fashion | |
End disputes | |
If you should think to speak | |
Say but a word | |
And weigh it well | |
No explanation give | |
To those who haven' t asked. | |
What has occured | |
Is nothing more than reciprocative | |
Events without a price | |
Nor penalty | |
You' ve nothing lost | |
That I can say I' ve gained | |
You' ve acted out your part | |
Adorably | |
And for my part | |
I hope I' ve entertained |
The time for your escape | |
Has come and gone | |
What kept you here | |
Save your own curious mind? | |
You say you' ve seen too much | |
And yet look on | |
Where chaster souls would run | |
You glance behind | |
Have you no ministering angels | |
To consult? | |
I have no power to decide your fate | |
The choice was yours | |
But therein lies the fault: | |
What good is choice | |
When choice is made too late? | |
What good is virtue | |
But a thing to lose? | |
What good are all the saintly attributes? | |
We wear them on and off | |
Whene' er we choose | |
To correspond with fashion | |
End disputes | |
If you should think to speak | |
Say but a word | |
And weigh it well | |
No explanation give | |
To those who haven' t asked. | |
What has occured | |
Is nothing more than reciprocative | |
Events without a price | |
Nor penalty | |
You' ve nothing lost | |
That I can say I' ve gained | |
You' ve acted out your part | |
Adorably | |
And for my part | |
I hope I' ve entertained |