L'Enfant Sauvage

Album: L'Enfant Sauvage (2012)
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  • So long I've been trying to match
    It doesn't work, I'm trying, I don't know
    The aberration of this world I tried to deal with
    It killed a part of me that was raging
    The pain is gone, the denial
    I ran away from institutions
    I owe myself life

    There's no way
    I will respond to this passion, anger flowing through me
    There is light in this world I fight for
    The reason you won't leave this cage, betray your child
    The desire that you once had to reveal yourself
    Forgot to create your own life

    Anger, lies, denial

    This righteous anger boiling inside of us
    Won't last forever
    Don't fear to let it out
    Branches have grown through
    The wolf is your master

    The sky is all
    Over me

    I run on time Writer/s: Joseph Duplantier, Mario Duplantier
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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