Apart
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Apart
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It was never my idea to send those troops
It was never my will to start a war
It was never my mind to cause you this pain
It was never my sign on the paper
It was never my words to announce this
So who gave you permission to take my life
Do you think you rule me
My ways
My every will
Does this very soul belong to you as well
Do you think you rule me
Perhaps I'm just a walking dummy
So who gave you this permission to take my life
In the seamy side we are put down
And there is nothing we can do
Only watching these diseased acts of man
Do you think you rule me
My ways
My every will
Does this very soul belong to you as well
Do you think you rule me
Perhaps I'm just a walking dummy
So who gave you this permission to take my life
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