Madness

Album: Madness (2017)
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  • History repeats itself
    Over and over again and again
    Why should we escape ourselves
    We are who we are in the end
    In the end

    Over and over again
    Over and over again

    This is madness, madness
    And you know that this is madness, madness
    And you know that this is never-changing, it's always in this way
    Conceal the madness, madness

    Enemies who once were friends
    Round and around till we know how it ends
    I can't believe how sickening
    All the love lost we can't even pretend

    Over and over again
    Over and over again

    This is madness, madness
    And you know that this is madness, madness
    And you know that this is never-changing, it's always in this way
    Conceal the madness, madness

    This is madness, madness
    And you know that this is madness, madness
    And you know that this is never-changing, it's always in this way
    Conceal the madness, madness Writer/s: Philip Labonte
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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