Silence Of September
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I Have a Dream

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I Have a Dream

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When i look into your eyes

I see that every single lie you say

Is just another wall that hides the truth

You've got nothing left to offer but to lie and make us suffer

why don't you just stand by your word

Break that pattern, at least for one day

Make it matter, I will not forget

Show me you mean it, with every bone that you break

Make me believe you, and stay awake

And now I dreamed one night that I would wake up in a world with no hate at all

But every time we rise, it seems like we always have to fall

Somebody once said that freedom is the moment you can look yourself in the eyes

But what's the point of freedom when all that you see are lies?

I see your shadow on the wall

I see it beg, I see it crawl with every piece of the truth that you share

So when you ask for forgiveness, I know that you will

I'll ask you to do just one thing

Break that pattern, at least for one day

Make it matter, I will not forget

Show me you mean it, with every bone that you break

Make me believe you, and stay awake

And now I dreamed one night that I would wake up in a world with no hate at all

But every time we rise, it seems like we always have to fall

Somebody once said that freedom is the moment you can look yourself in the eyes

But what's the point of freedom when all that you see are lies?

Stop looking at me like I'm a freak

Cause I bend and break, when I'm weak

I cannot see through this misery the things you do are killing me

Run (run), hide (hide),

Cause you life is just a lie

And now I dreamed one night that I would wake up in a world with no hate at all

But every time we rise, it seems like we always have to fall

Somebody once said that freedom is the moment you can look yourself in the eyes

But what's the point of freedom when all that you see are lies?

And now I dreamed one night that I would wake up in a world with no hate at all

But every time we rise, it seems like we always have to fall

Somebody once said that freedom is the moment you can look yourself in the eyes

But what's the point of freedom when all that you see are lies?

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