Justice

Album: Justice (2010)
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  • I want justice, I want you overthrown
    I want justice, I wanna stand alone

    So take all you can from an open hand
    The hope of the dying to save your disease
    You're an empty breed
    Your love of this lifetime

    So you're somebody who brags about their innocence
    While playing on the ignorant storm
    Now I'm just here to criticize the lies, the lies, the lies

    I want justice, I want you overthrown
    I want courage, I wanna stand alone
    I want your arrogance and I want your pain
    I want your everything and I want your head

    So cry if you feel
    That the tears you shed will make you feel better
    See, I'm just critical of living like a criminal
    While you become a royalty, a king
    I wonder how you'll justify the lies, the lies, the lies

    I want justice, I want you overthrown
    I want courage, I wanna stand alone
    I want your arrogance and I want your pain
    I want your everything and I want your head
    I want justice, I want you overthrown
    I want courage, I wanna stand alone
    I want your arrogance and I want your pain
    I want your everything and I want your head

    So bury all the evidence
    Disguise yourself, plead innocent
    One penalty, one consequence is sure
    Your jury they will recognize the lies, the lies, the lies, the lies

    I want justice I want you overthrown
    I want courage, I wanna stand alone
    I want your arrogance and I want your pain
    I want your everything and I want your head
    I want justice, I want you overthrown
    I want courage, I wanna stand alone
    I want your arrogance and I want your pain
    I want your everything and I want you dead

    I want justice, I want justice
    Give me justice and I want you dead Writer/s: Dave Agoglia, Ethan Rea, Jeff Lusby, Julien Jorgensen, Kieran Smiley, Matty McCloskey, Nate Stone, Rich Luzzi, Richard Thomas
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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