Digital (Did You Tell)

Album: Audio Secrecy (2010)
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  • Oh, save us all again
    From a cynic's Armageddon
    When your mind didn't want to break
    Your rusty mouth consented
    I think you're all afraid
    Too afraid to admit pollution
    Now there's no easy way
    To avoid such a hard solution

    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye?
    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye? (Goodbye)

    Here we go again with a brilliant overreaction
    My advice isn't gonna change
    Dysfunction over fashion
    I think you're all ashamed
    Too ashamed to admit your faults (faults)
    No daylight in the bunker
    Just darkness in the vaults

    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye? (Bye)
    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye?

    There's only one way out of this
    But do we have the nerve to try?
    'Cause there is no way out of this
    If all our answers say goodbye (goodbye)

    Goodbye (goodbye)
    There's only one way out of this
    But do we have the nerve to try?
    'Cause there is no way out of this
    If all our answers say goodbye (bye)

    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye? (bye)
    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye?

    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye?
    Digital (digital)
    Did you tell the world today that we would say goodbye? (goodbye) Writer/s: Corey Taylor, James Root, Josh Rand, Roy Mayorga, Shawn Economaki
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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