So what's with your kind
You scavenge find what makes you
Supreme in design
Accuse you 'cause they had the fun
So differently divine
When my mind goes override
It's so typical to capture anonymity
I choose the crowd to divide

so you see I try I cannot ever displace
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place
So you see me die right in front of your face
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place

They made us with a tool
Then they taught us how to live
We met the candyman
He filled us with his contraband
Then they scared us all away

While your visting your bubble of reality
Salivating at the sound of the bells
I'll be seducing you through your confession
They've been the ones you've known forever
Someone's been lied to with all the rage Caught us dismal
at times we've known forever

And so you see I try I cannot ever displace
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place
So you see me die right in front of your face
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place

You've been denied of supervision
Just a test tube life away
How could you make believe that we've grown through circumcision
When it's right here next to me
Friendships change to time
They'd never let us leave
You took your time so too late
Missing what you've never had
I'll be the only one that knows just how we've been abused

And so you see I try I cannot ever displace
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place
So you see me die right in front of your face
You see I'm jaded at times from nowhere leaving this place


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Revival Lyrics as written by Amir Derakh Jonathan Davis

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    whao ... i was listening to this song (like actualy listening not multitasking or gettin distracted with something else)

    and when thay sang the corus im like ... wait that sounds like john from korn then i forgot to look into this but today i play shuffle on my itunes ... and it reminded me so i came here to see if it said anything and it did so i was like ... wow cool

    whata boring story ...

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