Taking Me Down
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Taking Me Down
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Listen to the silence
As it breaks into your mind
Do you see the violence
Taking over mankind
I won't let it take me down, I won't let it take me
I won't let it break me down, As it rapes me
I won't let it take me down, I won't let it take me
People fighting in the street, Taking more than they'll ever need
Waking up to this violence, Waking up to this violence
Terror spreading through our minds, Searching for hope to mend our cries
Waking up to this violence, I'm waking up to this violence
And this chaos I'm living and breathing
The walls I'm building keep suffocating me
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Ages Apart performs "Taking Me Down", and this lyric page sits inside the Ages Apart catalog on LyroVerse.
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