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There is a price to pay for freedom
There is a price to pay for bliss
What is it worth to you my friend?
What's more important in the end?
Black hole swallowing
Mental shattering
The virus has consumed you
Deep down
Breakdown
Meltdown
Countdown
Pitch-black attack
And there's no turning back cause
Right now I've got my finger on the trigger
And I'm ready to pull
I've got my finger on the trigger
And my sights aimed at you
There's no easy way to say this
There's no easy way to stop
Will you look back on this day
And understand the reasons why
You are following the same path
Wallowing
I wish you would wake up
These routines will be the end of you
There is a price to pay for bliss
What is it worth to you my friend?
What's more important in the end?
Black hole swallowing
Mental shattering
The virus has consumed you
Deep down
Breakdown
Meltdown
Countdown
Pitch-black attack
And there's no turning back cause
Right now I've got my finger on the trigger
And I'm ready to pull
I've got my finger on the trigger
And my sights aimed at you
There's no easy way to say this
There's no easy way to stop
Will you look back on this day
And understand the reasons why
You are following the same path
Wallowing
I wish you would wake up
These routines will be the end of you
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