Once you look beneath the surface
Things will never be the same again
Touch of fear gives a will to live
Stored in glass, no more to give
I wanna eject, I wanna submit, I wanna release, all the tension in my head
Slaughter of the nerves breeds violent thoughts
Sonic sounds serves you the peace
My blood is at the boiling point
Tomorrow breeds another day
I wanna eject, I wanna submit, I wanna release, all the tension in my head
Time to relax, get out of your head
Unplug the wires I wanna get out
Too long I've been searching for the fault
With no result I seek the end
I wanna eject, I wanna submit, I wanna release all the tension in my head


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    There's an error in the lyrics... I think it's supposed to be "too long I've been searching for default".

    Secubiaon October 12, 2007   Link

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