Electrocution
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Electrocution
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Electrocution
i cut my hair and want to pray, here to stay it's not my way
there is a devil in my head, he tells me that i'm really bad
he helps me where i should decide, i'm inhuman, i know it's right
the phone rings late at night, hear the voice of my innermost fight
mental noise, deep in my brain, frozen feelings...joy is pain
i cut my hair and want to pray, here to stay it's not my way
electrocution...
in you death i found my peace, in my death you'll find release
heaven and hell, side by side, there is no choice, nothing to hide
the ugly face will dictate, my need to kill that's what i hate
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