| From the very beginning, I felt I couldn’t live this way
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| To debase myself for the sake of your society
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| I blame your vain deceits for I see the plain hypocrisy
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| Of concealing my thoughts to gain security
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| I wasn’t born into this world to endure your failures and faults
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| When life is bu t once given
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| I’d rather stand here on my own for I don’t wish to trade my soul
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| I loathe this deficient civilization
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| When saints are just dead sinners amended and revised
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| No wonder why greed and humiliation
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| Become the norms to bound and regulate humankind
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| We welcome the reign of consternation
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| Hey, look at yourselves, crawling in filth and blatant lies
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| Still fooling yourselves, you run away until you die
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| I remain dazed and speechless in front of such inanity
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| Is it mere wishful thinking to ask for rationality?
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| To rate by proxy judgements, to never doubt authority
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| It doesn’t sound like freewill but calculated slavery
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| Just as diamond and coal are made of similar matter
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| It is easy to confuse a swine in business suit from a man
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| Feels like I am the sole survivor of a vanished nation
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| Which knew that truth lays in this place no one dares to explore
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| When saints are just dead sinners amended and revised
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| No wonder why greed and humiliation
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| Become the norms to bound and regulate humankind
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| We welcome the reign of consternation
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| Lays in this place no one dares to explore |