Again we stalk the stage
At mach speed we engage
Feeding people's rage
The big cat's left its cage
Back in the bus again
To catch another plane
This behavior's quite insane
But we do it for the fame, yeah
I lost my mind, I lost all my money
I lost my life to the Killing Road
The road will never end
It always starts again
Another show's around the best
Another long lost friend
Faceless as the snow
There's nothing special about the road
It's just another haul
It's just too damn long that's all, yeah



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    Yeah, thats pretty stupid sickstring, as serge said, it is blatently about Dave Mustaine touring around. Anyways, pretty catchy song, don't know why ppl like to rip on Youthansia so much, sure it's no KIMB...ABIS, CTE or RIP, but still, Youthansia is still a good album. \m/

    MasterCrackeron September 05, 2007   Link

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