Strength In Numbers

Album: Strength In Numbers (2008)
Charted: 38
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  • He emptiness that burns inside
    See how they run see how they hide
    All the animals come out at night!
    All the animals come out at night!

    Just a slave to the city
    To indulge the pity
    The opaque substitution
    For a real revolution

    Strength in numbers
    No one will come between us

    The human use of human beings
    Their emotions you fail to see
    The adrenaline it burns a hole
    The adrenaline it burns a hole

    Just a slave to the city
    To indulge the pity
    The opaque substitution
    For a real revolution

    Strength in numbers
    No one will come between us Writer/s: ADAM NUTTER, PHILIP JORDAN, ROBERT HARVEY, STUART COLEMAN
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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