Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
“Diamonds And Why Men Buy Them” depicts a relationship that’s gone downhill. While addicted to the memories, he’s crushed by his lover. What Vic once viewed as a perfect relationship soon falls to pieces.
[Verse 1]
Oh no, here we go again
I look to receive what the earth and sea
Had thought it'd be best not to even give me
Even give me
[Chorus]
Now you say that I never bother you the way he did
(Now open eyes) I saw the moon divorce the sky
Is this what it's like? Don't run
[Verse 2]
Spell out, spell out
Spell out to me, babe
So every week, we'll meet, a bed for the backseat
A love drunk memory but such a beautiful routine
[Chorus]
Now you say that I never bother you the way he did
(Now open eyes) Now I saw the moon divorce the sky tonight
[Verse 3]
This remedy is worse than the disease and slowly killing me
We like to run our blood thin
And laugh at things we never did
We like to run our blood thin
And laugh at things
Resay, say hello
Resay, say hello (We like to run our blood thin)
Resay, say hello (We like to run our blood thin)
Resay...
[Outro]
Now you say
"We're better off that way"
Now I saw the moon divorce the sky
Is this what it's like?
Diamonds and Why Men Buy Them was written by Vic Fuentes & Mike Fuentes & Curtis Peoples.
Diamonds and Why Men Buy Them was produced by Vic Fuentes & Casey Bates.
Pierce The Veil released Diamonds and Why Men Buy Them on Tue Jun 26 2007.