Hardwired

Album: Hardwired... to Self-Destruct (2016)
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  • In the name of desperation
    In the name of wretched pain
    In the name of all creation
    Gone insane

    We're so fucked
    Shit outta luck
    Hardwired to self-destruct
    Go

    On the way to paranoia
    On the crooked borderline
    On the way to great destroyer
    Doom design

    We're so fucked
    Shit outta luck
    Hardwired to self-destruct

    Once upon a planet burning once upon a flame
    Once upon a fear returning all in vain

    Do you feel that hope is fading? Do you comprehend?
    Do you feel it terminating in the end?

    We're so fucked
    Shit outta luck
    Hardwired to self-destruct
    Hardwired to self-destruct

    Self-destruct
    Self-destruct
    Self-destruct Writer/s: James Alan Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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