Martyr

Album: Soul of a New Machine (1992)
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  • What I thought was life
    Came to an end
    Born into a world
    I never asked for this
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away!

    Born into hardship
    World of destruction
    Suffer, bastard
    Suffer, bastard
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away!

    Take me to heaven
    Adorn me with wings
    Suffer, bastard
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away!

    Suffer, bastard...

    Repeat 1st verse, 2nd verse

    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away
    I've got to get away Writer/s: BURTON C. BELL, DINO A.M. CAZARES, RAYMOND HERRERA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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