In one moment, I'm goin' all the way
I make my poetry everyday
And I'm frozen, comin' right on time
I froze my mind with that serious rhyme
And I'm open, comin' up inside you
Know my mind has got a grand design
And I'm flowin', goin' all the way
I make my point to be everyday, come on!

And I want to take you down, but your soul cannot be found
It doesn't matter much you see, 'cause your disease is killin' me
And you know it's only right, 'cause it feels like paradise
And I know nothin' is for free, 'cause your disease is killin' me

My minds broken, I'm goin' up in smoke
If you breathe my toke I'm guaranteein' you choke
And I'm chosen, to testify to the masses
Wear dark glasses like the cops in Texas
All knowing, it's not a premonition
Kill the competition like a man on a mission
I'm blowin', comin' up inside
Like the Bee Gee's cry I'm just stayin' alive, come on!

And I want to take you down, but your soul cannot be found
It doesn't matter much you see 'cause your disease is killin' me
And you know it's only right 'cause it feels like paradise
And I know nothing is for free 'cause your disease is killin' me

So now I'm finally going down, can I find my way back home
Now there's no one else around, can I find my way back home
Will I ever see the light, even though I'm fallin'
Will there ever be any peace for me, even though I'm fallin'
Will there ever be any peace for me, even though I'm fallin'
Will there ever be any peace for me

And I want to take you down, but your soul cannot be found
It doesn't matter much you see 'cause your disease is killin' me
And you know it's only right 'cause it feels like paradise
And I know nothing is for free 'cause your disease is killin' me

And I want to take you down, but your soul cannot be found
It doesn't matter much you see 'cause your disease is killin' me
And you know it's only right 'cause it feels like paradise
And I know nothing is for free 'cause your disease is killin' me


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Your Disease Lyrics as written by David A. Novotny Christopher Jon Dabaldo

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    everytime I hear the start of this song I fucking crack up.

    HOOAH !

    traditional rock star style entrance, so comical and good.
    and apart from that I like this song alot, its very catchy and you have to kinda sing along to it.

    dying_insideon January 24, 2006   Link

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