You play girls like a man, but your eyes are like a child Your face is cool and calm But your hair is wrecked and wild You hide behind your metaphors and pray that no one sees The fare behind your poker face: your dark and twisted needs The girls all think you love them But they make you feel sick You smile and whisper in their ear But drop them just as quick The bottles 'round the back all contain the hearts of lovers Lipstick stains on the pillow and lies under the covers
Let me in, wear me out Let me in, wear me out Let me in, wear me out Let me in, wear me out
Your fragile heart and your paper skin Such a beautiful boy filled with so much sin Your reflection is your very worst enemy Behind the glass is an angel, but the devil's beneath
You smile at the moon even though it's haunting you You wonder if it ever feels as lonely as you do Your nose is always bleeding But it's fine 'cause it looks pretty It doesn't scare you like it did before the angel city You maniac you tortured artist, do you crave attention? Your shaking hands a consequence Of how much you don't mention Your mind was made of magic, now its ugly and diseased Hell is in your hair dye and your head's between your knees
Let me in, wear me out Let me in, wear me out
Your fragile heart and your paper skin Such a beautiful boy filled with so much sin Your reflection is your very worst enemy Behind the glass is an angel, but the devil's beneath
You're so lonely, choked on money Do you ever feel like you completely? You're so quiet, eyes look tired You look like you're barely alive You're unreal, I can feel Every single bone by your spine You're so pretty when you're spitting In the sink, but you can't think straight