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Sarea Lights

[Verse 1]
The sharpest thorn in my side
I flail at the bushes around me
And all I get in return
Is more of the same old pain
Believe me I tried to escape
A sick mind in a healthy body
Black veils close around me

[Chorus]
I can see it now
All around
This cloud of apathy
I need some synergy
To remember
Who you were
Who I should be
Still lack in sympathy

[Verse 2]
Brought up to stay my ground
Always question without a doubt
And now you see me for what I become
A child of society
One in a million, that's not me
A narcissistic ego child
With money on my mind

[Chorus]
I can see it now
All around
This cloud of apathy
I need some synergy
To remember
Who you were
Who I should be
Still lack in sympathy

[Bridge]
Give me the strength
(To carry this burning torch)
To light your fire in every soul
Ann Marie

[Chorus]
I can see it now
All around
This cloud of apathy
I need some synergy
To remember
Who you were
Who I should be
Still lack in sympathy

[Chorus]
I can see it now
All around
This cloud of apathy
I need some synergy
To remember
Who you were
Who I should be
Still lack in sympathy


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