Hello, is this thing on?
Are you listening to me?
I need roughly a million people to help
Assemble a brilliant rebel army
Take all division from religion
And just throw it out
Whatever you believe
You're welcome here
Let me tell you what it's all about
Bleed, everybody bleeds, the same as you and me
Pour in, mix our lives together and throw into the streets
Are you still with me?
Am I making myself clear?
Don't get distracted by the puppet show of politicians
They put one on every single year
Take all excuses your fear produces
Line 'em up in a row.
We're gonna execute them and then salute them
Let our courage grow.
Bleed, everybody bleeds, the same as you and me
Pour in, mix our lives togehter and flow into the streets
At the end of the day, we all share the same consequence
Nobody is immune to death or the taste of fullblown ignorance
All across the globe, it's deafening
All existance, clear your throat and sing
Bleed, everybody bleeds, the same as you and me
Pour in, mix our lives together
Bleed, everybody bleeds, the same as you and me
Pour in, mix our lives together and flow into the streets
(Hey)
Everybody bleed (hey)
Everybody bleed (hey)
Everybody bleed (hey)
Everybody bleed
Everybody bleed
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