You're one of them
You say that you're my friend
But you're one of them
You don't want to see me live
You don't want me to give
'Cause you're one of them

My war
You're one of them
You say that you're my friend
But you're one of them
I might not know what a friend is
All I know is what you're not
'Cause you're one of them

My war
You're one of them
You say that you're my friend
But you're one of them
I have a prediction
It lives in my brain
It's with me every day
It drives me insane
I feel it in my heart that if I had a gun
I feel it in my heart
I'd want to kill someone
I feel it in my heart
The end will come
Come on

My war
You're one of them
You say that you're my friend
But you're one of them
Tell me that I'm wrong
Try to sing me your ego song
You're one of them

My war
You're one of them
You say that you're my friend
But you're one of them
My war

This is my war baby
Go home.
Get the Hell outta here.


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