You And Your Friends Vs. Me And The Revolution
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You And Your Friends Vs. Me And The Revolution
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Take your lies and walk through the door
Run for, run for your life
Take all that you can
Take your lies and walk through the door
Run for, run for your life
and take all that you can
I die, you cry, we lie everytime [x2]
Take your lies and walk through the door
Run for, run for your life
Take your lies and walk through the door
Run for, run for your life
and take all that you can
I'm not, over you, just yet
Run away so we can let you go
Run away so we don't have to know (don't run away)
RUN! AWAY! NOW!
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