Illuminati
by Korn

Album: The Path Of Totality (2011)
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  • I can't believe what's happening
    Where is your self control?
    Why can't you just be honest?
    The corruption takes its toll

    You rape our hope
    Too proud to cope
    You've built this house of shame
    You smile, you gloat
    This disease you promote
    An infection is what we are now

    I can't believe this happened
    The fear starts to grab hold
    Then anger starts to take over
    I will not be controlled

    You rape our hope
    Too proud to cope
    You've built this house of shame
    You smile, you gloat
    This disease you promote
    An infection is what we are now

    They're taking over now
    Eating up our souls somehow
    Taking over now
    Parasites, they run around
    The culprits won't be found
    They lie behind this mask of wealth
    They're taking over now
    Illuminati they hide

    You rape our hope
    Too proud to cope
    You've built this house of shame
    You smile, you gloat
    This disease you promote
    An infection is what we are now

    You rape our hope
    Too proud to cope
    You've built this house of shame
    You smile and you gloat
    This disease you promote
    An infection is what we are now Writer/s: James Christian Shaffer, Jeff Abel, Jonathan Howsman Davis, Raymond Lee Luzier, Reginald Arvizu, Sean Casavant
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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