Madness
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Madness
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See the mean old man, see the look in his eyes
Right down the street, a life full of lies
A man on the run, life far to hide
Victims decide
Nervous old man, why do you shake
You can't keep your cool, you're starting to break
A look on your face, human disgrace
Still see your face
Sorrow on the horizon
The sun will not shine again
Vengeance, key to the overcast
The innocent and the pain
Life seemed so close, a million foes
How they have led to despise
Look on their face, full of contempt
For another attempt
Sorrow on the horizon
The sun will not shine again
Vengeance, key to the overcast
The innocent and the pain
Mean old man, I believe what they say about you
Millions of people point their finger at you
Mean old man, I believe what they say is true about you
Fortune told
Victims sold
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