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Stratified Society Lyrics


Fractured Stratified Society


Stratified society, will collapse from what's meant to be,
the making of a new disease to bring the world to its knees.
Void of all consequence, full of your ignorance.
Born to suffer - bring your plagues onto one another.

Stratified - enlighten me.
Break through and open my eyes to see.
I'm terrified, torn up inside,
anyone else I would confide.

Sometimes I cannot face the facts,
Sometimes I cannot face the world,
Sometimes it rips me up to say the words.
Sometimes the truth is very clear,
Sometimes it's covered by our lies,
Sometimes it grips me, never letting go.

The siren sounds all around it's time to make your country proud.
Drop the books, grab the guns - don't think you're the only ones.
The siren sounds all around as the bodies hit the ground,
this stratified society has raped be of what used to be.

Sometimes I cannot face the facts,
Sometimes I cannot face the world,
Sometimes it rips me up to say the words.
Sometimes the truth is very clear,
Sometimes it's covered by our lies,
Sometimes it grips me, never letting go.



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