Wake the Dead

Album: Along Came A Spider (2008)
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  • How many more will cross my path
    How many more must die
    I never wonder where they come from
    I never wonder why
    You don't know what's going on inside of me
    You don't wanna know what's running through my mind, yeah yeah yeah
    (Sick.... Sick...)

    You wake up every morning thinking everything's okay
    But if by chance you walk my way you just may seal your fate
    Give me a redhead, give me a brunette, send a blonde to me
    When I unwind I'm colour blind, they're all the same to me
    (Sick.... Sick...)

    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Run for your life, you better run for your life
    Run for your life, you gotta run for your life

    I just do the things I do, it's natural to me
    There's no rhyme or reason for my odd insanity
    You don't know what's going on inside of me
    You don't wanna know what's going through my mind, yeah yeah yeah

    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Shake my head, wake the dead
    Run for your life you better run for your life
    Run for your life you gotta run for your life
    (you gotta.... you gotta.... you gotta.... you gotta....
    You gotta.... wake up wake up, you gotta.... wake up wake up,
    Wake up wake up, wake up wake up, wake up wake up,
    Wake up wake up, wake up wake up, wake up wake up,
    Wake up wake up) Writer/s: ALICE COOPER, DANNY SABER, JOHN OSBOURNE
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Universal Music Publishing Group
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