Opium Den
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Opium Den
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Drown, drown your ambitions in your pitiful cell
Burn, burn all your effort – slip into yourself
Stuck, stuck in your rut, in your pathetic hell
Waste, waste your potential and wither
You can’t trust, shadows on the wall, they are reflections of your soul
You can’t see, through smoke and haze, you are blind from reality
You can’t leave, shackled to yourself, fire remains inside
Drown the pain
Embody the fear
Entomb the hate
Only ashes remain
Burn the sin
As the fire dies
All you do is wait
For the end
Wait for, wait for the end to ease the pain
All bleak, all is bleak, in your time of need
Witness, witness the dark and sacrifice yourself
Suffer, suffer in your mind as your body wastes
You can’t trust, shadows on the wall, they are reflections of your soul
You can’t see, through smoke and haze, you are blind from reality
You can’t leave, shackled to yourself, fire remains to burn
You lost your dignity
You lost your time
You lost your sanity
You lost your mind
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Uncured performs "Opium Den", and this lyric page sits inside the Uncured catalog on LyroVerse.
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