Silverchair
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Slave

Slave lyrics by Silverchair. Lived too long now you've come to take me To a place where I can die Lost my soul, lost my confidence in me Can't be something...

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Slave

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Lived too long now you've come to take me

To a place where I can die

Lost my soul, lost my confidence in me

Can't be something but I'll try

Lived too long and waited to just drown

In my self pity I keep falling down

Want to be your soldier

Want to be your slave

I have no pride in myself

Only book that I own is called: How to Lose

Pick a chapter, I know them all, just choose

Lived too long and waited to find

A place where I can die

Lost my soul, lost my confidence in me

Give me something but I'll try

Want to be your soldier

Want to be your slave

I have no pride in myself

That's how I behave

I can find

I can find

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