Armorist

Album: White Devil Armory (2014)
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  • Run, run, run
    Like you never did run before
    Give 'em the chill, with the certified give me more
    Ain't no use in plugging in the daily grind
    We can push out more than we can even find
    Nobody looks so good as with a burst of the fire
    Give 'em what they looking for

    It's a G-D M-F
    Blood filled station
    I'm a G-D-M-M
    No pacification
    C'mon now
    Smile and die
    This ain't more than a moment in time
    So, I fire
    Give 'em what they looking for

    Armory, armory
    I'm a one man army, I'm a warring nation
    Armory, armory
    Armory, armory
    I'm the swift cold hand of retaliation
    Armory, armory

    Fight, fight, fight
    Like ya never did fight before
    Brokenhearted bastards rotten down to the core
    I can find you when you seem to disappear
    I can make it like you never were even here
    I can rag-doll the beat, dance in the fire
    Give 'em what they looking for

    It's a G-D M-F
    Blood filled station
    I'm a G-D-M-M
    No pacification
    C'mon now
    Smile and die
    This ain't more than a moment in time
    So, I fire
    Give 'em what they looking for

    Armory, armory
    I'm a one man army, I'm a warring nation
    Armory, armory
    Armory, armory
    I'm the swift cold hand of retaliation
    Armory, armory

    No time for monkey bizness
    Got no time to fail
    Got no time for, yeah, forgiveness
    Never do turn tail.
    The sun will shine down on the crest of my armory
    On the day I put to rest the heart of my enemy.
    I got no time (I got no time)
    I got no time (I got no time)

    Armory, armory
    I'm a one man army, I'm a warring nation
    Armory, armory
    Armory, armory
    I'm the swift cold hand of retaliation
    Armory, armory
    Fight, fight, fight
    Like ya never did fight before Writer/s: CARLO VERNI, ROBERT JOSEPH ELLSWORTH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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