This is a warning
My final warning
Go!
This is a warning
My final warning

I got a head full of wreckage
And a mouth full of lies
My mind's in the gutter
I feel like I wanna die
I'm the king of nothing
With a broken crown
I've been taking a beating
But I wont back down

Free me from myself
Shot down my mind
A solo revolution
Into the light

This fear is a weakness
And it's wearing me out
I burn in the sickness
It feels like I'm going down
I deny my affliction
And I run from the light
It's a lonely condition
But you are the one tonight

Free me from myself
Shot down my mind
A solo revolution
Into the light

Fuck all this madness and put it aside
Out of the shadows, into the light
Free me from myself
Shot down my mind
YEAH!

Out of the shadows and into the light [x2]

So free me from myself
Shot down my mind
A solo revolution
Into the light

Fuck all this madness, put it aside
Out of the shadows, into the light
Free me from myself
Shot down my mind
Shot down my mind
Free my from myself


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    Pretty much the post-March Out of the Darkness...

    which would makes sense, sense this song comes right after that one on the album.

    Rememberthisusernameon August 14, 2009   Link

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