Plague

Album: III (2012)
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  • I need you pure I need you clean
    Don't try to enlighten me
    Power to misconstrue
    What have they done to you

    Infants in infantry
    Rewrite their history
    Uproot their colony
    You're ripe for harvesting

    Virgin cells to penetrate
    Too premature to permeate
    They can't elucidate
    Never thought I was the enemy

    I am the plague
    I am the plague

    They fake sincerity
    Thy gifts don't give to me
    Now you've been anointed
    They've been asking for it

    Infants in infantry
    Rewrite their history
    Uproot their colony
    You're ripe for harvesting

    Virgin cells to penetrate
    Too premature to permeate
    They can't elucidate
    Never thought I was the enemy

    I am the plague
    I am the plague

    I need you pure I need you clean
    I need you pure I need you clean Writer/s: ALICE GLASS, ETHAN KATH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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