[Wolphe]
Where we fall is where we land
Where i fall is where we stand
[Wolphe]
Never will i give into my enemy sending me this negative energy
I'd be better off defending me
Locking up a rebel is stopping a river from flowing
Walking with the Devil is like walking with your eyes unopened
Broken bones battered by their night sticks and hand guns
Blue and red turned me into black and blue abandoned
These handcuffs getting tighter with every single breath blown
Mug shot painted on the bare wall, stone cold.
(0ptimystic)
I read the poems carved in walls of my cell block
stories of systems built on saints stuck in Detox
I'm in a hole where i can't see the lightning
keep my head down sucking venom out my bee sting
On a dead end road with these broken soldiers telling me where to go
with a gun and a shield and a chip on the shoulder heavier than the goal
in the black of the night they came and took me from my home
now all i got is darkness and the sound of you hanging up your phone
[Wolphe]
When i fall in the forest my head hits the ground
But no one's around so it makes no sound
When i cry to the moon only the sun
Can consume me enough to leave me with any breath left
Take a step forward on the path, relax,
and never think of looking back, the map is what you craft
Ask not for protection expect no direction
I left with a new sense of detention
Intervention by violent destruction
No need to mention the peace interrupted
Trust no one without any function
With the intention to make you suffer
No Way Out From Here
No Way To Escape
No Way Home From Here
Who Can Save Me Now
<&ptimystic>
So who will be free
(so we'll be free)
so who will stand tall
(so we'll stand tall)
so who will be brave
(so we'll be brave)
and who will stand tall
(so we'll stand tall)
x2
credits
from Knew Born Organizm,
released October 17, 2012
Additional Vocals by Nico Oftelie, Colten Anderson & Matia Angeline
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