Single File to Dehumanization

Album: A New Era of Corruption (2010)
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  • We march
    It seems as though years have passed
    Since I have seen the light of day
    I can hear the sounds of tortured souls
    Begging for their life
    I am forsaken
    I cannot be forsaken
    We march
    Perfectly aligned to an unknown destination
    Whispering among the drones becomes irrelevant
    We're forsaken
    Unexplainable, someone save us from
    Someone save us
    Unexplainable, someone save us from
    Someone save us
    Unexplainable, someone save us from
    Someone save us
    Unexplainable, someone save us from
    Someone save us
    We are slaves to ourselves
    We are slaves, there is no salvation
    We are slaves to ourselves
    We are slaves, there is no salvation
    We are slaves to ourselves
    We are slaves, there is no salvation
    We are slaves to ourselves
    We are slaves, there is no salvation
    In this wasteland, I have nothing left
    I'm a slave to myself
    In this wasteland, I have nothing left
    I'm a slave to myself
    We are slaves to ourselves
    We are slaves, there is no salvation
    I am forsaken
    I cannot be forsaken
    We march
    It seems as though years have passed
    Since I have seen the light of day
    I can hear the sounds of tortured souls
    Begging for their life Writer/s: Alex Wade, Ben Savage, Gabe Crisp, Kevin Lane, Phil Bozeman, Zach Householder
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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