Heavy Metal Cross
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Heavy Metal Cross
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Look over yonder, they're up there playin' with your law
Look over your fence, you're blamin' others for your own fault
To later look only after yourself so nobody can fool you at all
Think it over, it ain't nothing but an ugly rat race
Think twice before leaving things in the same place
You know you can send them straight to hell without even showing your face
Well I'm talkin' 'bout the government, but I could be talkin' 'bout your boss
Yes I'm talkin' 'bout your stupid life and the stupid price it cost
Livin' on worries and troubles is your own heavy metal cross
Is your own heavy metal cross
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