(Verse 1)
Throw into the face that pretends it has a legal smile
an object of malevolence that is masqueraded
Would you call it perfect?
Would you call it sane?
Does it groom you well when it often knows you'll stay away
(Verse 2)
Throw into the face that pretends it has a legal smile
an object of malevolence that is masqueraded
Would you call it perfect?
Would you call it sane?
Does it groom you well when it often knows you'll stay away?
(Verse 3)
Push your eyes in the direction that your childhood glisten
I see it ravening passed your home alone
Would you dance here on your own?
Would you suffer from this clone?
Is this another way to bypass your current friction?
I think it's time to reinforce your vision
(Verse 4)
Open a hole through the wall and into your Garden
Is this your home? This very strange Division?
Your feet have definitely seen it all
Contacting with ecstasy as it falls
Is this another way to bypass your current friction?
Another way to fall deep inside
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