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Babyland Safe Equals No Sound

Are you frightened by the sight of change?
You do the same things again and again
Repetition has swallowed your drive
How can you take something you hate and justify
Living it everyday over and over?
Selling out your life as some kind of martyr
Have you given all your hope a fair chance?
A life by default. A shift to the silent

The safest side's been calling your name
It wants to kill all resistance to same
Downsize your dreams and keep you back in yesterday
The biggest lies we say to ourselves like
"Why go through all of the trouble and try
When the easiest way is to hide and keep quiet."

Why are you afraid of the noises you make?
Did all your progress run away with your needs?
You couldn't wait when results were delayed
You had to act now. You had to betray it
The one thing inside that kept you alive
The one thing inside you could not deny
Is lying in the filth on the ground
Is this your success? Safe equals no sound

I want to hear you make your noise
I won't settle down
Safe equals no sound
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