Victims Of Contingency

Album: The Quantum Enigma (2014)
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  • Your words are meaningless, as pain fills the void
    Hollow words won't hurt no longer
    You will regret every life you've destroyed
    Blaming the whole world will never make you stronger

    Be prepared for the righteous self

    If you blame all your failures on someone else
    Without any remorse
    Without your remorse
    If you don't face the weakness of your own self
    You will take the same course
    You'll take the same course
    Your deeds are reasonless, you adore yourself
    Empty deeds impress no longer
    You will regret everyone you've envied
    Blaming it on life will never make you stronger

    Be prepared for the confrontation

    If you blame all your failures on someone else
    Without any remorse
    Without your remorse
    If you don't face the weakness of your own self
    You will take the same course
    You'll take the same course
    If you blame all your failures on someone else
    You avoid every chance
    You've lost your last chance
    To learn from yourself

    If you blame all your failures on someone else
    Without any remorse
    Without your remorse
    If you don't face the weakness of your own self
    You will take the same course
    You'll take the same course

    We can't blame all our failures on someone else
    For our own protection
    So much to protect
    We can't learn from decisions in our own lives
    Without self-reflection
    We will never flee from contingency

    We will never flee from contingency Writer/s: ARIEN VAN DER WEESENBECK, COEN J. JANSSEN, ISAAC DELAHAYE, JOOST VAN DEN BROEK, MARK JAN JANSEN, ROB VAN DER LOO, SASCHA PAETH, SIMONE J.M. SIMONS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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