Gone, cast away in time
Evil yours, now evil mine
So, I robbed you blind
The voices in my head suggest a less-than-peaceful side
Of endless possibilities controlling 935

(You can't break me) crush the fears of yesterday
(You can't save me) barriers our trust will fade
I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time
While we damn the dead I'm trying to survive
I'm not ready to die

Damned, watch the masses fall
Burn it down, control 'em all
(Let 'em bleed) make me crawl
To daddy's little girl to read the writings on the wall
While cast into the nothingness, the final curtain call

(You can't break me) crush the fears of yesterday
(You can't save me) barriers our trust will fade
I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time
While we damn the dead I'm trying to survive
I'm not ready to die

Through the madness we find
Loyalty is no match for power
Say goodbye to your life
Left to rot in your darkest hour
Prayers won't help you now
As long as you're mine

(You can't break me) crush the fears of yesterday
(You can't save me) barriers our trust will fade
I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time
While we damn the dead I'm trying to survive
I'll control the world one person at a time
As I damn the dead I'm trying to survive
I'm not ready to die (die, die, die)
Oh

I'm not ready to die
I'm not ready to die
I'm not ready to die
Ready to die
Ready to die
Ready to die
Not ready to die


Lyrics submitted by BlueChelLee, edited by Rusman, A7X3DGFAN

Not Ready to Die Lyrics as written by Jonathan Seward Brian Haner

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    Correct lyrics:

    Gone! Cast away in time! Evil yours, now evil mine! So, I robbed you blind. The voices in my head suggest a less-than-peaceful side. The endless possibilities controlling 935.

    You can't break me! Crushed the fears of yesterday. You can't change me! Barriers - our trust will fade.

    I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time. While we damn the dead, I'm trying to survive - I'm not ready to die!

    Damned, watch the masses fall! Burn it down, control 'em all! (Help me!) Make the crawl! To daddy's little girl to read the writings on the wall. While cast into the nothingness, the final curtain call.

    You can't break me! Crushed the fears of yesterday. You can't change me! Barriers - our trust will fade.

    I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time. While we damn the dead, I'm trying to survive - I'm not ready to die!

    Through the madness we find, Loyalty is no match for power. Say goodbye to your life. Left to rot in your darkest hour.

    Friends won't help you now - as long as you're mine!

    You can't break me! Crushed the fears of yesterday. You can't change me! Barriers - our trust will fade.

    I've stood in the dark, been waiting all this time. While we damn the dead, I'm trying to survive. And I'll control the world one person at a time! As I damn the dead I'm trying to survive - I'm not ready to die!

    Oh!

    I'm not ready to die.

    Ready to die!

    Huskehnon August 12, 2011   Link

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