Martyr
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Martyr
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Your plastic Jesus can't help you now
Playing the victim, breaking the vow
No love in the gutter, you steal all you can
Who plays the fool, master or man?
We're taking more than we can stand
Our backs to the wall again
I open up and bleed
A martyr in the end
Lust for power, riches and land
Keeping the weak in the palm of your hand
Over and over you feel it in the air
Suffer the children, no crown or cross to bear
We're taking more than we can stand
Our backs to the wall again
I open up and bleed
Just a martyr in the end
We're taking more than we can stand
Our backs to the wall again
This madness we'll never defend
We're all martyrs in the end
We're martyrs in the end
Till the end
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Last In Line performs "Martyr", and this lyric page sits inside the Last In Line catalog on LyroVerse.
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