Call You Out

Album: New Horizons (2012)
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  • How can you act like you know
    
When all you know is to lie?
    Another truth to expose,
    Freedom will capture their eyes.
    We find this truth
    
We fight. You lose.

    Your time's up now.
    
That's enough now.
    Shut up, get out!

    Truth called you out.

    I know this language of yours
,
    I used to speak it so well.
    
A fire meant to be pure
    Is now the fire of Hell.
    It is written
    Long before you.

    Your time's up now.

    That's enough now.
    Shut up, get out!

    Truth called you out.

    I hear your claims,
    And I know your name
    
I hear your claims, 

    And I know your name

    Liar.
    
Liar.

    Your time's up now.

    That's enough now.
    Shut up, get out!

    Truth called you out.

    Your time's up now.

    That's enough now.
    Shut up, get out!

    Truth called you out. Writer/s: JAMES CULPEPPER, JARED HARTMANN, KIRKPATRICK SEALS, LACEY NICOLE STURM, SAMEER BHATTACHARYA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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