Filtered Truth

Album: Siren Charms (2014)
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  • We're all in this together
    So I was told
    All for one, one for none

    When it's time
    You know this could never be justified
    But still
    You take the hatred home

    Is this what you were searching for
    The wounded and the filtered truth
    Don't ignore a life that's real

    How come you feel so alone
    Is it the rage inside
    Wipes away
    The rage inside

    You're battered against the world
    You knew
    A place to hide from everything
    And it had to make you fall

    How come you feel so alone
    Is it the rage inside
    Wipes away
    The rage inside

    How come you feel so alone
    Is it the rage inside
    Wipes away
    The rage inside

    How come you feel so alone
    Is it the rage inside
    Wipes away
    The rage inside Writer/s: Anders Friden, Bjorn Gelotte
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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