Misbelief
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Misbelief
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Your regret, after your
Insanity, it makes no difference
To see, the things that should not be
You did some things, that people are not
Supposed to dream, you hurt some hearts
Innocently, and must pay the price
Mad believers think they’re right
Make your choice or suicide
Living in a misunderstood dream
Take no prisoners in paradise
Choose your side and tell no lies
God knows what he wants to do
Don’t believe in your own arrogance
Don’t you follow the way to the end
Don’t you try to forget
To practice what you preach
You become madness in misbelief
Resistance, after your
Indifference, you’ve got no
Personality, to accept your mistakes
You stole some dreams, and lost some friends
Everywhere, you blame it on
Society, that pay the price for you
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