The Oddest God
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The Oddest God
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To confront resistance always suits you anyway
Can’t let your faith untie the whisper in your face
Cause you are, like all fools, the currency of chaos
To me, whatever you say will end as a world in flames
They’re living a dream
So as I said my nightmares are about
The devil in eyes, two rebels at night
Competing to knock me out
Chorus:
Out of my sight
Over my time
I want cause I know that I want you…
To find me alive
Can’t find a reason to be wasted everyday
All that I see is a generation turning into grey
Egoistic, antagonist
I think you’re overlaid
And at long last I’m not afraid
They’re living a dream
So as I said my nightmares are about
The devil in eyes, two rebels at night
Competing to knock me out
Chorus:
Out of my sight
Over my time
I want cause I know that I want you
To find me alive
It looks like we’re close but not the same
Both of us lying on a yard of pain
Endeavour of a ghost without a name
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