Every time I walk down the street
I see their faces in the front of me
Stupid huge masses are killing themselves
Dancing like dolls in those politics hands
I wanna fly far away
To the mars where nobody’s there
Sit on the rock and just stare
Wait for this weird world end
Sometimes I want to kill’em all
Sometimes i feel like a fucking ghost
They don’t see my inner pain
And one day I’ll become insane
I wanna fly far away
To the mars where nobody’s there
Sit on the rock and just stare
Wait for this weird world end
Help me Lucy cause i don’t know
How to live sober in this awesome world
Tell me Lucy, I want to rest
I want to be you’re kingdom’s guest
Throw Me Away like a useless toy
I will fall on the ground into the shadow
Rotten people are surrounding me
Keep reading their bible and do what he says
But I want to help devils in their fallen plan
To rise on the Earth and sow confusion
Daemons will win and they can count on me
I won't let them lose with human race
We live and we die, this planet will burn
We love and we hate, the people will fall
We think we create, our minds will rise
The fallen we are, the risen we are
Beware of us killing this sick society
With no dreams and feelings like a wrecking ball
Hopeless for future, guess I trusted my own mind
Where the fuck is your god now?
Why do I love this album?
Well it's Trippy Wicked and the Cosmic Children of the Knight...
Duuh! /rolleyes
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