Fame>Demise
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Fame>Demise
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Your true colors are starting to get loud
So loud that it hurts my ears
Have fun, praying to your grey God now
All that you taught me to be
Was a moper a dreamer that only refused to dream
Oh save it please
My voice is peaking through your speakers and
I'm speaking just to show you the way
How could you
shelter me out
I'm much older now you're
a chemical fiend you shatter like a beaker
when I only want to show you the way
I'll build my way out of your demise
These dreams are my castles
Not the walls you built up around me
Oh, when I look at my watch and I know
Time is gold it
Your true colors are starting to get loud
So loud that it hurts my ears
Have fun, praying to your grey God now
This...
War don't determine who's right
This war just determines who's left standing tonight
Stop handing me lights
I can see what you are in the dark just fine
I'm not blind
I'm bending the blinds
Peaking through to get a glimpse of your anguishing life
You're hiding like a vampire here comes the strife
This won't hurt me
Cause I get a thrill from the bite
Your true colors are starting to get loud
So loud that it hurts my ears
Have fun, praying to your grey God now
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