I will forever be reminded
Of our struggled to survive
The betrayal that you conspired in
All that devotion thrown away
And with everything I confided
I should have known not to trust again
This insanity has divided
Left me with nothing left to destroy

I'm becoming so paranoid
Everyone is so paranoid
In a moment you will see my other side
When I'm confronted
My demeanor turns from Jekyll into Hyde

Hell has broken free tonight
No pale deception anymore
You awoke him, now he will feed
On the lies
He demands your sacrifice

I can barely control this feeling
Look at the murder in my eyes
I was never good at concealing
Violent thoughts have come to life
Horror will have a deeper meaning
You are the reason this began
Even now I can hear you screaming
There's only one thing left to destroy

And I'll no longer be paranoid
No more reason to be annoyed
In a moment you will see my other side
When I'm confronted
My demeanor turns from Jekyll into Hyde

Hell has broken free tonight
No pale deception anymore
You awoke him, now he will feed
On the lies
He demands your sacrifice

Hell has broken free tonight
No pale deception anymore
You awoke him, now he will feed
On the lies

Hell has broken free tonight
No pale reflection anymore
You awoke him, now he will feed
On the lies
He demands your sacrifice


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Sacrifice Lyrics as written by David Draiman Dan Donegan

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    While this is true, DeeBeeEmm, it's possible that that part of the song is complimenting how your attitude drastically changes toward whoever betrayed you.

    Once someone betrays you, you label them as just that: a traitor. Your dark side is then shown to that person and they see just how "mean" or "evil" you can be.

    "You awoke him, now he will feed On the lies"

    Explains the betrayal. Basically, "you" caused this to happen. Now the darker side will feed on the lies to survive snd thrive, meaning everytime the narrator even thinks about being nice again, the Mr. Hyde part of him says "remember the lies. let me out."

    Taylor555212on March 14, 2011   Link

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