I see the world and it's full of hate
Around me hypocrites and I know them
They want to take away my emotions
But I resist
I destroy them

I know them

Great future, safe life, money, abundance
They promise everything but it's bullshit
I'm not a motherfucker ignorant
I will strike
I will fight

They cannot take my life
They cannot stop me
They cannot take my rights
No
Never!!

I know them

I go ahead, never never turn back
Live your fucking life and give me respect
I have my life and it's only mine
I will strike
I will fight


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    Its An Absolute good song

    Cavenaghion January 20, 2006   Link
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    He's pissed at the assholes in the world and the ones he grew up with...no metaphors or nuttin in these lyrics

    ...good song :D

    trevnyah13on March 13, 2007   Link

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