Consequences that had left me for dead
Repercussions that went straight to your head
Trusting in no one
Believing in nothing
Living in a world of pure deception

So far, this life, is contemptuous
This mind, a gun, so relentless

Damn! I am damaged for life
Damn! Like I've been crucified
Damn! I am damaged for life
And I can't believe I'm alive!

Determined to destroy all that you know
Conceal your lies in the web you compose
Trusting in no one
Believing in nothing
Living in a world of pure deception

So far, this life, is contemptuous
This mind, a gun, so relentless

Damn! I am damaged for life
Damn! Like I've been crucified
Damn! I am damaged for life
Damn! And I can't believe I'm alive
Alive

So far, this life, is contemptuous
This mind, a gun, so relentless

Damn! I am damaged for life
Damn! Like I've been crucified
Damn! I am damaged for life
Damn! And I can't believe I'm alive
And I can't believe I'm alive
And I can't believe I'm alive


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Damaged Lyrics as written by Christian Olde Wolbers Burton C. Bell

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    Living/seeing the fucked up things in everyday life, he cant belive he's still "alive".

    "Determined to destroy all that you know Conceal your lies in the web you compose Trusting in no one Believing in nothing Living in a world of pure deception"

    Rebelling against the bullshit, and trying to live a better life after he's been damaged (maybe as in his morals?) by it all.

    pirateballoonon October 05, 2006   Link

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