""Internal revolution That rapes my confidence And leaves me bleeding I cannot I cannot bleed Falter on my crusade I cannot I cannot stop Trudging on Internal revolution Can't ease my bothered mind Did I choose wrong No time for Inquiry Time marches on Through this lucid pain of glass See your life I wanted for my own Crystal clear pain of glass Is it time for me to break through Slowly losing sight Of what I sought to find Have I wasted Oh have I wasted Wasted my life Losing sight Of the corridor I thought is Right for me The time begins to tie down faster everyday everyday Losing sight Crushing my one vision to See the light The light that is so overbearing try to see try to look Through this lucid pain of glass See your life I wanted for my own Crystal clear pain of glass Is it time for me to break through Losing sight""


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Internal Revolution Lyrics as written by Dennis John Pavia Brad Horian

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