Murder the feelings all left aside
from all those days you try to hide
you lift out the anger and cut it dry
you soak your tears away
now you can fry
your mind melts away
you go with the flow
you hold it down
but ya can't let go
you try to speak
but you hear no sound
lying again expressed into insanity
where you will never be
cause we're all dead
cause you're all dead
cause we're all dead
cause you're all dead
cause we're all dead
cause you're all dead
cause we're all dead
cause you're all dead
we walk into the night
we cut off the right
we won't feel a thing we're so insane
disturbed thoughts
distort your mind
you're penetrated
obliterated
we all fake it
we all try to hide
the un-relying the lie
the feelings
the how
the when
the why
we always lie
we always lie
we always cry
we always die
push away the feeling left
so far away
we walked into the sun
and left our hopes astray
we hope to live another day
but when you break it all down
there's really nothing left to say
there's really nothing left to say
there's really nothing left to say
so babble away
so babble away
cause that's how they play the game


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    I like how this song seems to have two different parts that come in and out. There's the heavier synthstrings sections with the lyrics, and the drum/bass part with the movie clips over it. They don't meld together perfectly, but they give a great alternate sound to this piece. Keeps things interesting. VAC show some great creativity.

    Orichalconon June 28, 2007   Link

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