Phoenix
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Phoenix
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Sing once again your verse of propaganda to the people
Tell them one more time about your shining heroes
Tell us the story about the american dream
So we can, so we can just fall asleep
Blur our sight, make us believe
Guide the crowds to the lands of this photoshopped dream
Divide and conquer
Divide and fucking reign
You made us become egocentric bastards
We turned ourselves into your slaves
Into your slaves
I am not your slave
I stand bearing the weight of your mistakes
Free from your chains, our lives reclaimed
You rule with an iron fist. I am the rust that is creeping up your wrist
Through your veins, straight to your heart
Killing you brain, tearing your head apart
Your death will not be quick
You will meet your end at the hand of the ones you've damned
We are your end, we are your death
Like a phoenix from the flames
From your ashes we will rise again
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