Nylon 6/6

Album: Audio Secrecy (2010)
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  • You stay locked in your head while you're raising the dead
    All your neophytes hanging on everything you said
    You can take it from me since you took it from me
    Even now, the shadow I cast won't set you free

    Do you feel your essence through the pain?
    If you lose your conscience

    Take away the last of your woes that you're setting in stone
    Well, your cover is passive-aggressive and blown
    This is not about you, because it's all about you
    You're out of luck, 'cause this is me not giving a fuck

    Do you feel your essence through the pain?
    If you lose your conscience

    Just save yourself to sacrifice
    A little truth for the cause, for the blame
    Will you concentrate to realize your fate
    Because, we want more, we want more

    Be what you want to be get away you're free
    What you want to be get away you're free
    What you want to be get away you're free

    Just save yourself to sacrifice
    A little truth for the cause, for the blame
    Will you concentrate to realize your fate because
    Oh, just save yourself to sacrifice
    A little truth for the cause, for the blame
    Will you concentrate to realize your fate
    Because, we want more, we want more
    Because, we want more, we want more Writer/s: COREY TAYLOR, JAMES ROOT, JOSH RAND, ROY MAYORGA, SHAWN ECONOMAKI
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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