Another faceless man in grey, set house on fire
And he stayed 'til every single flat was burning
This guy just launched his own attack
Shot older woman in the back

He's not a pro, but he is learning
This terror lives on our fears and it's growing
Playing the game of fear
Wild on the streets letting blindfolded steer

Playing the game of fear -
Run for your life 'cause your last day is near... Just waiting
Somebody's in the mood for war
Which non of us have seen before

The rules are simple, random killing
Without a clue, without the cause
We live in freedom, and because
That simple fact just hurt their feelings

Face this human waste, change the pace
'Cause it's growing, playing the game of fear
Wild on the streets letting blindfolded steer
Playing the game of fear, sneaking behind like a snake.

Disappear! Playing the game of fear -
Feeding the war, and you're making it clear
Playing the game of fear -
Run for your life 'cause your last day is near


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