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Conditions American Castles


I'm still looking for a way out
A way to tear myself apart, to save my failing heart
I watch my country fall to pieces
Feel my hands abandon me
My head is sick with propaganda
So I fill the streets

I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
Cause it's all I need to be anyone, anything
I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
If you can't see the change in me, then I will always be the same

Face to face I shed my skin
I push my parallel into place, to save my family name
Swing low, sweet ambulance come cure me
Hope's not an inch away from death
I'm tangled deep inside a memory, and it's all that I have left

I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
Cause it's all I need to be anyone, anything
I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
If you can't see the change in me, then I will always be the same

I'll always be the same...

I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
Cause it's all I need to be anyone, anything
I will sell my soul, but I dare not sell my brain
If you can't see the change in me, then I will always be the same



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