I live the days of war
I live the nights of love
I suffer to survive
I gotta, gotta, gotta stay alive
I hear the battle cries
Their fists are in the sky
I know what I'm fighting for

No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies
No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies

This is a call to arms
It's time to go to war
It's time to rant and rave
Gotta, gotta, gotta make a change
Down on the devil street
Is where everybody meets
I know what I'm fighting for

No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies
No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies

Yeah!
What goes around comes around, baby!
You'll get yours one day, that's right!

I want it all
I want it now!
Make no mistake
Give it to me straight

No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies
No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies
Lies
Lies
Lie-ie-ie-ies!

No more secrets, no more lies
See right through your alibis
Take a look into my eyes
No more secrets, no more lies

Yeah!
What goes around comes around, baby!
You'll get yours one day, that's right!


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    Paramour Sessions is an awesome Papa Roach album. I just thought I'd be the first to comment on this song. It's got a great rhythm throughout and is extremely catchy.

    scully_tozovmiteon October 07, 2006   Link
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    Yes, Paramout Sessions is a great album by Papa Roach.

    Now, about this song. It's straight forward. Very very straight forward.

    Saya_Uchihaon June 26, 2008   Link

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