Inbreeding Rednecks
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An Observation

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Inbreeding Rednecks Canonical path: /inbreeding-rednecks/an-observation Related lyric paths: 6
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An Observation

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I see the trees, calm and wise

I walk the streets, helpless thoughts

Gathered blind, mass hypnosis

I look at the sea, wide and high

I walk the streets, I see them

Act like sheep

Scared and confused

Ready to follow and fall

I see the devil in their eyes

And he needs a sacrifice

You'll bleed as you pleased them

Play the game or break the chains

You're the repeater

I'm the Deleter

This culture lost its true values

In search of the perfect life

Condemned the ancient times

Now consuming endless greed

Punished by their own (goddamn) stupidity

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