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Parasocial Christ Lyrics


Lamb Of God Parasocial Christ

[Verse 1]
Rise to kill the time
Torrid voices and nepotism
Lost between the lines in a faulty mechanism
You can walk away, put yourself what's inside of in someone else
You all live in a hollow asset
Deceptive pains in a glowing casket
A new substance will mask you, the you that's begun to melt
Infecting the romantic racket
Another fool lining up to catch it

[Refrain]
Rise and kill the time

[Verse 2]
Falling to the grind
A pathetic hunt for recognition
Pay to do the crime in a struggle for position
Now that you're too afraid to climb out 'cause you nevеr wanna face yourself
So lay your neck undеrneath the hatchet
Another victim of a social habit
A wide open scab, you chew at the root, perpetuation of wealth
All your bets in a music racket
The rates appear if you choose to match it

[Refrain]
Rise and kill the time

[Chorus]
Parasocial Christ
Chaotic appetite
Anxious and short of breath
Neurotic and bereft
Parasocial Christ

[Guitar Solo]

[Refrain]
Rise and kill the time

[Outro]
So make a decision
Vacate your weapons
The weight of reaction
Kill more time


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