Slaves to the new order
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Slaves to the new order
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You and I, one and the same
These eyes so drained
We march as one, numb beings
Slaves to the new order
The higher echelon pre-determined
An unbreakable cycle
A deliberate step into thankless ranks
The certainty of our future
May fire you into greatness
Kneel now and etch your name
Work to live, live to die
All but a few see through
Subliminally shown how to move through life
In everything we do
Deflected all cohesive thought
A droning sound, machines in idle
The certainty of our future
May fire you into greatness
Kneel now and etch your name
You and I, one and the same
These eyes so drained
We march, numb beings
Slaves to the new order
Work to live and live to die
All but a few see through
Subliminally shown how to move through life
In everything we do
Yes we are one, one and the same
Deflected all cohesive thought
A droning sound, machines in idle
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