You Want A Battle? (Here's A War)

Album: Venom (2015)
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  • We will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    Down eyes of shame
    Made to feel dead again
    Your words cut deep
    Your lies are fueled by your need for deceit
    Too scared to speak
    You're only alive when you torture the weak
    Now hear me roar

    I will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    I will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    Don't be afraid
    No remorse, no restraint
    These scars won't heal
    Now you're the victim I'm making you feel
    Like you are me
    I need you to know what you've done can you hear?
    Can you hear me roar?

    I will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war
    I will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    You want a battle, here's a war
    You want a battle, here's a war

    Don't suffer in your silence
    Know you are never alone

    Don't suffer in your silence
    Know you are never alone

    We will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    We will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    We will not take this anymore
    These words will never be ignored
    You want a battle
    Here's a war

    Here's a war Writer/s: MATTHEW TUCK, MICHAEL DAVID THOMAS, MICHAEL KIERON PAGET
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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