Synthetica

Album: Synthetica (2012)
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  • Some of us are wild ones, ever under wanted
    I believe

    Lining up in the background
    Waiting for the crowd shot to be seen

    In the shadow of the big screen
    Everybody begs to be redeemed

    Hey, I'm not Synthetica
    I'll keep the life that I've got

    We were never meant to crawl in for the bait
    We never will

    I can think for myself
    I've got something no pill could ever kill

    Hey, I'm not Synthetica, oh
    I'll keep the life that I've got, oh
    So hard, hard to resist Synthetica, oh
    No drug is stronger than me, Synthetica

    We're all the time confined to fit the mold
    But I won't ever let them make a loser of my soul
    Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah

    Hey, I'm not Synthetica, oh
    I'll keep the life that I've got, oh
    I'll keep the life that I've got
    I'll keep the life that I've got
    I'll keep the life that I've got Writer/s: Emily Haines, James Shaw
    Publisher: Sentric Music
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