Lost In Transition
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Lost In Transition
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So you say the war is finally over
And it's time to take my place back in this life
Then tell me why this blood is on my shoulders
And this blindfold has been tied over these eyes
Remember when I was myself
When did I lose my mind?
Can you not hear me cry?
Because you just run away
While I'm trying to find my way home
Is it true that you lied?
Will I find my way home?
Now it seems a contradiction was in order
I feel the fear as it bleeds through my veins
I hope you're happy with my life
This new war you engaged
Remember when I was myself
When did I lose my mind?
Can you not hear me cry?
Because you just run away
While I'm trying to find my way home
Is it true that you lied?
Will I find my way home?
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