Scapegoat
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Scapegoat
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I'm sick of this mendacious scum
We reject violence and misery in our own spheres
However, do not care about those who live in fear and pain from their birth on
Hiding behind dissembling condolence
We're only interested to save our own existence
What have we become
Where is the humanity?
What happened to benevolence?
Can we defend us from ourselves?
We are born in honesty and end up in mendacity
We live in the darkest era of this sick humanity
We are born in honesty and end up in mendacity
We live in the darkest era of this sick humanity
Before we become the slaves we would rather be the perpetrator
Nothing is gonna change us, not a system, nor an institution
If we are not prepared to deposit our egoism
This dark shadow it is cast by ourselves
We are the ones they guilt for all the mistakes that happen and will come
We are the ones who will look in a black mirror until death
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Walking Dead On Broadway performs "Scapegoat", and this lyric page sits inside the Walking Dead On Broadway catalog on LyroVerse.
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