What I'm Not

Album: Extremist (2014)
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  • Time is wearing down my fight
    My determination
    Dividing in my head
    This degeneration cull
    It's my definition
    Recalling all I am
    Where I begin

    I could live my life for the void inside
    To the vacant rise surrender mine
    Forever divide

    But I know
    How the rest will go
    And the line
    That I live behind
    Never hide
    Never Compromise
    Like Them
    Everything I am
    Is what I'm not

    In my revelation
    I can see it all clear
    My enemy, my guide
    Every idol I refuse
    Every declaration
    Becoming all I am
    To my end Writer/s: PATRICK JOHN JUDGE, RYAN CURTIS CLARK
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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