Dread (feat. Mark Poida)
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Its something that we can not ignore Obey the faceless kings who control our birth By the starving dirt that pins us to this hell on earth (A globalized numbing curse) We are the poverty living in a novelty Just like the tyrants that whisper the words (To confuse the sheep) The point of modern propaganda Is all to misinform and push the silent agenda It is to exhaust critical thought To annihilate the truth and convert the weak Welcome to the network built by the system Can you hear them mining our minds for images And searching for words to enslave humankind A virtual vale (A virtual vale) With reality at its core (At its core) And each act just seems like another chore It’s something that we can’t ignore It’s something we can’t ignore We're living day to day with nothing to gain Welcome to what we call the human game Where living day to day with nothing but this shame Welcome to what we call the human blame When the future has been sold to repeat itself to The highest bidder How will the young judge the tapestry that we have spun To convert the web of lies Brake the cycle The scent of life was lost amongst the forest of cemented walls (It’s something that we can’t ignore) Where the soulless crawl upon the sick blackened throne Where the soulless crawl Where the soulless crawl
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