Tru-Kvlt-Metal

Album: The Order of Things (2015)
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  • Same time, the exact same place
    You've got the uniform on so cliché
    What a waste of my time

    You are all the same
    Destroy the name

    Disgrace, or did you forget
    All the things that made you stand out
    Run in place
    Can't go any farther

    I won't be the same
    Creating my own way
    My own way

    The pawn plays the king, but there's no board at all
    The mindset of children that can't stand on their own
    You raise up your hands in conformist salute
    Will you follow the crowd or will you follow you?

    I won't follow you
    I won't follow you

    Who's left, they're dying off
    Caving to the pressure from my enemies
    Blank minds surround me

    The flag you wave is dead
    And you're too blame

    Not bending to your ideals
    Or manufactured rules you've put in place
    This is not an altar

    I won't be the same
    Creating my own way
    My own way

    The pawn plays the king, but there's no board at all
    The mindset of children that can't stand on their own
    You raise up your hands in conformist salute
    Will you follow the crowd or will you follow you?
    Follow the crowd I won't follow you

    I won't follow you
    The pawn plays the king but there's no board at all

    No more elitists, it's all in vein
    Your narrow judgment, won't change a thing
    No more elitists, it's all in vein
    Your narrow judgment, won't change a thing

    The pawn plays the king, but there's no board at all
    The mindset of children that can't stand on their own
    You raise up your hands in conformist salute
    Will you follow the crowd or will you follow you?
    Follow the crowd I won't follow you
    I won't follow you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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