You Can Kill The Protester, But You Can't Kill The Protest

Album: The Terror State (2003)
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  • You can spoon my eyes out,
    But I can still see through you
    Slice my ears from my head,
    But you can not shut out the sounds of truth
    Lock off each sound at the wrist
    So I can't raise my fist!

    You can kill the protester (can't kill)
    You can't kill the protest
    You can murder the rebel (murder)
    You can't murder the rebellion

    Sawed my feet at the ankles, but I wasn't going to run
    Grabbed my face, sliced off my tongue
    Lock off each hand at the wrist,
    So I can't raise my fist!

    You can kill the protester (can't kill)
    You can't kill the protest
    You can murder the rebel (murder)
    You can't murder the rebellion

    Lying still now, no way to speak.
    Nothing to fear, bullets can't silence ideas! Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER LEE BARKER, CHRISTOPHER MARK HEAD, JUSTIN CATHAL GEEVER, PATRICK C BOLLINGER, PATRICK C. BOLLINGER
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Darrell from Thomasville, GaSo, the rebellion the bum in Cincinnati asked me for 50 cents in '99 to support is here? Can I get a refund?
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