They're at the house
They're breaking down the doors
They came to kill us all
There's no way out

All night I dream that they're really out to get me
The lines on my face are getting deeper every day

They drag me out
And hang me from the trees
Upside down and leave me
To die alone

All night I dream that they're really out to get me
The lines on my face are getting deeper every day

All night I dream that they're really out to get me
The lines on my face are getting deeper every day
But I'm not at all delusional
There's no way out


Lyrics submitted by efil4zaknupome, edited by abstieg

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    More like paranoia of nightmares and creatures.

    The song reminds me of those Brakenwood flashes on newgrounds. Scary stuff. Except that this song is jumpy and catchy!

    pakxenonon May 13, 2006   Link

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