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God's Oblivion

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: KKFOS Canonical path: /kkfos/god-s-oblivion Related lyric paths: 6
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God's Oblivion

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Do you feel like god?

Then tell me who the fuck you think you are

Sweet dreams are not safe

If you want that everyone do the same way

Snares of conscience must call you back home

But you don't even know who is calling you

Oblivion is part in remain

We rise and we fall

We blame just ourselves

Brutal and vain is our way through it all

Do you think you’re really god?

But you don’t even know who is calling you

Then tell me who the fuck you think you are

Snares of conscience must call you back home

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