Final Exit

Album: Mechanize (2010)
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  • Your Life no longer has any value
    Let them tell you what your own life is worth
    There is no compassion as life fades away
    This self deliverance the choice you have made
    Contemplate your last breath
    As you see the face of death
    Contemplate your last breath
    Breath, slowly breath
    Goodbye
    The pain in your life I cannot perceive
    Crimes of humanity I see and believe
    Contemplate your last breath
    As you see the face of death
    Contemplate your last breath
    Breath, slowly breath
    Goodbye
    Like the knife that cuts through me
    Stabbing uncertainty
    It bleeds my life I know
    Draining my heart my soul
    Contemplate your last breath
    Breath, slowly breath
    Goodbye
    Goodbye Writer/s: BURTON C. BELL, DINO A.M. CAZARES, EUGENE VICTOR HOGLAN
    Publisher: Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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