Mess On A Mission

Album: Mess (2014)
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  • Cast out of culture
    Compound of patience
    Reel out rigor
    Trash the book, the film, fell face off
    I can't go long without assistance
    I can't go far
    Trash the book, the film, fell face off

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction

    In isolation

    Black savage, gotta go
    One out the costly will
    One out the story's time
    Facts are facts and fiction's fiction
    Rich party, massacre
    Crease out and tension though
    If I could only see them

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction

    In isolation

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction

    We called you at the seance
    But only doubts appear
    I thought I lost you, though

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction

    We call and messed it up
    With our accomplices
    My only question is how

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction

    In isolation

    Facts are fact and fiction's fiction Publisher: Audiam, Inc.
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