End of the Beginning

Album: 13 (2013)
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  • Is this the end of the beginning?
    Or the beginning of the end?
    Losing control or are you winning?
    Is your life real or just pretend?

    Reanimation of the sequence
    Rewinds the future to the past
    To find the source of the solution
    The system has to be repaired

    Release your mind
    Fast forward to the secrets of your soul
    Your life's on overload
    Is this your fate?

    Will you decide what makes you an entity
    That's your identity
    Well if you don't know
    Which way to go

    You might be lost and confused
    A second chance no time to lose

    Reanimation of your cyber sonic soul
    Transforming time and space beyond control
    Rise up and resist to be the master of your fate
    Don't look back before today- tomorrow is too late

    You don't want to be a robot ghost
    Occupied inside a human host
    Analyzed and cloned relentlessly
    Synthesized until they set you free

    Alright-okay, alright
    Till they set you free
    Alright-okay
    Till they set you free

    I don't want to see you, yeah
    I don't want to see you, yeah Writer/s: JOHN OSBOURNE, TERRENCE BUTLER, TONY IOMMI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Tameron from Taft , CaThat was amazing... sounds like the old guys never missed a step. Already a classic in my eyes. Bravo.
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