Hide behind your barricade
Rub your hands in triumph
Steal everything I have
Tell me that I'm no-one
Tell me that I'm no-one
Tell me that I'm no-one
Tell me that I'm no-one
I hope it's gonna come back around

Pushed away (you won't hear me)
All aside (Now it's clear see)
All the crimes (What you don't know)
Where it comes from (Is what you won't know)

Put up fences around your world
To keep away fools like me
Rule my life in your silent way
'cause I don't know what's good you say
'cause I don't know what's good you say
'cause I don't know what's good you say
'cause I don't know what's good you say
It's gonna come back around one day

We're gonna take it back
We're gonna bring you down
You've had your time
It's gonna come back around

All the lies (They can't reach me)
They won't get me (You won't know me)
We will rise (You will see it)
You pig we will bring you down (Believe it)
Pushed away (you won't hear me)
All aside (Now it's clear see)
All the crimes (What you don't know)
Where it comes from (What you won't know)

We're gonna take it back
We're gonna bring you down
You've had your time
It's gonna come back around



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All Criminals Are Us Lyrics as written by Frans Per Erik Johansson Carl Johan Olsson

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