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Slanderer Of Addicted Remainz Lyrics


Morbus Slanderer Of Addicted Remainz


Lost down, out of control
I patch myself up for the next fall trembling hands,
blurred recollection guilty conscience,
but I'm not responsible
Afraid of my own reflection
but I don't fear to wither scarred by the loss of control
distort the meaning
The wish was father to the thought paralyzed with fear debase myself,
I'm scared stiff filled with frustration
I can not be I can not see the latent truth
now surfacing turns the knife cutting the flesh
I can not be I can not see recognize the human waste
that's ruled by a weakened mind
The substance crashing through my veins
leave me finally depraved no inhibitions
left behind nothing undead has survived
I can not be I can not see the latent truth now surfacing turns the knife
cutting the flesh Afraid of my own reflection
but I don't fear to wither scarred by the loss of control
distort the meaning
The wish was father to the thought paralyzed with fear debase myself,
I'm scared stiff filled with frustration Lost down,
out of control I patch myself up for the next fall


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