I refuse to be your victim I refuse to be your slave
I keep on burning my bridges
I keep on fucking up everything
Running from desperation god knows where I've been
I don't know where I'm headed
But I'm going too fast I think I'm going to crash
I'm going to crash
I'm going to crash, to crash
It is time for annihilation its time to be a criminal
No time for hesitation time to be an animal
Looking at my reflection I don't like what I see
So I ask myself a question
Do I got what I want or do I got what I need?
I'm not afraid of the future
Of spinning right out of control
I don't know where I'm headed
But I'm going too fast I think I'm going to crash
I refuse to be a victim, I don't want to fall again
I know where I'm headed
God knows where I've been...
Live-love-life!
Live-love-fight!



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    My favourite song of the new album!!!

    Justanotherejecton September 11, 2006   Link
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    How come no other have commented on this song. I think Its great.

    Hunter864on September 18, 2006   Link
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    How come no other have commented on this song. I think Its great.

    Hunter864on September 18, 2006   Link
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    I love this song!!!

    FerrisWheelParkingon September 18, 2006   Link
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    Great song.. It has good energy ;)

    Alicat2306on September 20, 2006   Link
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    one of my favorites...up there with "alive"

    big314mpon January 16, 2007   Link
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    Great song man... dont let nobody fk with you! Look forward with no fear (even w/ mistakes). Wooo i drive fast when this is on LOL! (really i am going to crash, into another car)

    Lost4nowon July 14, 2007   Link
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    i think this song is about living a crazy life.

    iseriahon June 03, 2008   Link
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    It's about a guy who, " I refuse to be a victim I refuse to be a slave" and he's "Running from desperation"

    Basically, he's refusing to give up one his dreams, so his rushing toward what he wants. "Looking at my reflection Don’t like what I see So I ask my self a question Do I got what I want? Do I got what I need?"

    But, the road there isn't excactly easy. So, he's gotta do what he's gotta do.

    "Time for annihilation Its time to be a criminal No time for hesitation Its time to be an animal"

    And yeah don't listen to this while you're driving xD

    Saya_Uchihaon June 26, 2008   Link

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