Action Needs an Audience

Album: Invented (2010)
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  • I'm hypnotized by rituals
    Now that I am on my own
    Tranquilized like an animal
    All because I lost control

    Are you tuning in to our conversation
    Oh yeah you'll get your chance
    The bigger the brighter the illuminated
    Control the audience

    The weight of the world has dragged you down
    And took with it what you've earned
    Communications lost to the radio
    Burning all your bridges down
    I may never be quite satisfied but that's the only way
    I know
    I am over come with sympathy for your, for your pathetic soul

    Are you tuning in to our conversation
    Oh yeah you'll get your chance
    The bigger the brighter the illuminated
    Control the audience

    Are you tuning in to our conversation
    Oh yeah you'll get your chance
    The bigger the brighter the illuminated
    Control the audience

    Are you tuning in to our conversation
    Oh yeah you'll get your chance
    The bigger the brighter the illuminated
    Control the audience

    Are you tuning in to our conversation
    Oh yeah you'll get your chance
    The bigger the brighter the illuminated
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