Alpha Omega

Album: Daybreaker (2012)
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  • The Son of God, hangman's pawn control our lives
    With fairytales and shallow lies

    You say we'll burn in hell
    Spiteful preacher, I know you well

    Desperation breathes and follows you home
    Just look around, you're not alone
    One life and one chance
    The world in front of me

    Intelligent design
    Sending shivers down my spine
    Cells mutate and divide
    What a sadistic intention
    No light, no dark, no ups, no downs
    I'll find peace, buried in the ground
    The lights go out, the fuse has blown
    No heaven or hell to bring me home

    You say we'll burn in hell
    Spiteful preacher, I know you well

    Desperation breathes and follows you home
    Just look around, you're not alone
    One life and one chance
    The world in front of me

    Another division to tear us apart
    Try to fill that hole inside your heart
    Another division to tear us apart
    Try to fill that hole inside your heart

    Son of God, son in the sky
    If you could speak, I'm sure you'd say
    "There's more to me than meets the eye"
    There's more to me, there's more to me
    Son of God, son in the sky
    If you could speak, I'm sure you'd say
    "There's more to me than meets the eye"
    There's more to me, there's more to me

    Let me say my decency comes from inside
    Just human heart, a decent mind
    We all slip up from time to time
    Let me say my decency comes from inside
    Just human heart, a decent mind
    We all slip up from time to time Writer/s: THOMAS SEARLE
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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