Released: October 2, 2004

Songwriter: Lee Malia Curtis Ward Matt Kean Matt Nicholls Oliver Sykes

Producer: Bring Me The Horizon

[Verse 1]
Show me how to kill you, you shed light then she'll get all broken
Hurry up and get home, my dear, where the fuck you been?
Can't you take a purpose with the shape of a better sin?
You're so fucking contradicting

[Bridge]
The clones come back on the bridal day
The clones come back on the bridal day
The clones come back on the bridal day
The clones come back
The clones come back
The clones come back on the bridal day
The clones come back on the bridal day
The clones come back

[Breakdown]
"Put on your best dress," the words you awaited
"Put on your best fucking dress," the words you awaited
Why can't you just...

[Verse 2]
You're better leagued, and I try to grab your body
To drag your gravestone
To drag your gravestone
Just leave it all fucking alone
I shall kill your murdered soul

[Outro]
I will dance on your grave
I will dance on your grave

Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon are a British alternative rock band from Sheffield, Yorkshire—often stylised as simply “BMTH” or shortened to “Bring Me.” Formed in 2003, the group currently consists of lead vocalist Oliver “Oli” Sykes, lead guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls, and keyboardist Jordan Fish.

The name of the band was taken from Captain Jack Sparrow’s line in the first Pirates of the Caribbean which he “Bring me that horizon.” Oli stated in an interview with Spin how the name connects with his vision of the

Right at the end of the film—it might even be the very last line—Johnny Depp says, “Bring me that horizon.” That was really inspiring. I was still living with my parents in Sheffield, England, when the movie came out [in 2003]. For me and the band, playing music was always wrapped up with the idea of touring and traveling and seeing the rest of England and the rest of the world. We never thought doing that was possible, but that’s what we wanted to do. So that quote sort of stands in for our feeling of wanting to see what the planet had to offer.