Mankind on its own
With noone left to call
The continents are keen on
Preparing the downfall
7000 Million hopeless
7000 Million sold
Behind the curtains rises
A truth to be told
Call Call
to arms as they tell
Call Call
for poisoning the well
Call Call
for something we need more than programs and remorses
A path that opens up
Is closed by the command
That everything is rational
And controlled by the demand
Where nations clash together
Where bridges can be found
The saviours of modern life
Define the howling sound
When we long for gold and put the stars up in the sky
We keep the borders up, lifting the stereotypes
We have a whole new war that just began
We will be stronger cause it all makes sense
And all we feel
Is the thirst for blood
And all we see
Is the tide of the flood
With the burden of a generation brought to battleground
The temperature is rising where guns dominate the sound
With hauling guns
we fire the heat of a thousand suns
Burning the others down
We declared to be nothing more than molecules
Downfall now
And it came about when they were in the field
Where Man killed man
Downfall now
We seem to be nothing more than molecules
credits
from Cypher,
released November 10, 2016
notes: hendrik, narrowline
lyrics: hendrik, narrowline
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