The yesterday we loved
Speaks of tomorrow
The blood of man matters in time
Never taste the puss
We live from Monday to Sunday
But forget what it means
Then it comes with a closed fist
And we just started from Devil's rights

Well call all your friends
Watch me throw down
From the need of vacation
We're speeding from triple hate and artifacts

We're still superiors
And as for understanding
Lie, rape, steal and murder
To make the night realize
Crush the system
Make your contributions mine
Pour out and will you get this strong as they've become

You sat in silence
Hear a voice
How far are we ready to take this
You sat in silence
Hear a voice
Before it all crumbles

Lie, rape, steal and murder
Smiling I plot your pain

Can I turn up the TV
Exploding sympathy
Farewell man
I trust we part our company

We're still superiors
And as for understanding
Lie, rape, steal and murder
To make the night realize
Crush the system
Make your contributions mine
Pour out and will you get this strong as they've become

You sat in silence
Hear a voice
How far are we ready to take this
You sat in silence
Hear a voice
Before it all crumbles

Lie, rape, steal and murder
Smiling I plot your pain

You sat in silence
Hear a voice
How far are we ready to take this
You sat in silence
Hear a voice
Before it all crumbles


Lyrics submitted by Akraz, edited by Brute Vocals

Vacuum Lyrics as written by Bjoern Ingvar Gelotte Anders Par Friden

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    To me it seems like Anders says "Listen in silence, hear her voice", not "Sat in silence, hear a voice"

    Ddaduttaon January 25, 2006   Link

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