I like to be me, but that's not to be
I just wanna find the way to get home
Before I get old, but where is the light
I wash my rusty burning glory
That never ever fit
To take it easy is not that easy
When time is a bitch

What you see here, is what you get here
I just wanna find the way to change it
The way to accept it, but when is my time
I wash my rusty burning glory
That never ever fit
To take it easy is not that easy
When time is a bitch

Well, I feel that I don't belong here
Alienized in a world of nothing
Don't we all like to be just ourselves
Forced to be socialized for money
Couldn't care less for jobs I've been in
Well one day I will go the rock n' roll way

I'm alienized, I'm alienized

Well, I feel that I don't belong here
Alienized in a world of nothing
Don't we all like to be just ourselves
Forced to be socialized for money
Couldn't care less for jobs I've been in
Well one day I will go the rock n' roll way

I'm alienized, I'm alienized


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    Basically I think this song about a person wanting to be like he really is. But for different reasons he is not allowed to. He wants to break free, and do the rock'n'roll music he dreams of doing.

    By the way, the name of this song is Alienized, not Alienizen.

    Just_loston December 19, 2007   Link

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