Avoid the bloody streets
We're living in domestic war
Gunmen in uniform
Murdering innocents at your door
This can't be real
This can't be real
Assault on my senses
Depriving me of sanity
Fractured, damned images
Praying for the final reckoning
End of life, end of time, end of line
End of life, end of time, end of line
Worthless blind faith
Worthless blind faith
Bleeding to make you see
How can this be reality?
How can this be reality?
Beaten to crush my soul
To silence me in shackl?d chains
Your lies like gasoline
Living ?very day in tragedy
End of life, end of time, end of line
End of life, end of time, end of line
Worthless blind faith
Worthless blind faith
Bleeding to make you see
How can this be reality?
How can this be reality?
And I wake up from dreams
And I still see chaos
I see lies
I see war
I see death all around me
This can't be real
This can't be real
Worthless blind faith
Worthless blind faith
Bleeding to make you see
How can this be reality?
Worthless blind faith
Worthless blind faith
Bleeding to make you see
How can this be reality?
How can this be reality?
Reality
I must not fear
Fear is the mind killer
When the fear is gone
Only I remain
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