Kill The Dream
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Kill The Dream
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And my eyes
You tend to look away
To the lies
You pretend you did not say
In my room
You rip out all walls
King of gloom
Decide who never was
Look at me
Watch was doesn’t work
When you see
You’ll make up some excuse
To the scene
You play the prom queen
That don’t loose
Your importance makes the dream
You’ll die when you can not see
You’ll smile when you kill your dream
You’ll try but don’t wait on me
You’ll cry reject & kill the dream
Check your pulse
No different contact
Are you lost
Just a simple defect
On the cross
Your crowns beneath your feet
Bled to rot
Nailed to defeat
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Who performs "Kill The Dream"?
Sarah Jane performs "Kill The Dream", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Jane catalog on LyroVerse.
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