Decay

Album: Black Out the Sun (2013)
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  • Warned, the voices I hear have warned me
    The deepest lies adore you
    And consume you in every way
    You're giving us nothing

    Decay! Cut the tongue you speak with to say
    Don't believe, don't believe it
    The wrong way, on a path to somewhere
    Don't feed the selfish mouth of man

    Born into a life that depletes me
    Your empty words have burned you
    And condemned you another day
    Again you mean nothing

    (Decay! Decay! Decay! Decay!)

    Decay! Cut the tongue you speak with to say
    Don't believe, don't believe it
    The wrong way, on a path to somewhere
    Don't feed the selfish mouth of man

    Take it away!

    Decay! Cut the tongue you speak with to say
    Don't believe, don't believe it
    The wrong way, on a path to somewhere
    Don't feed the selfish mouth of man

    Decay! Cut the tongue you speak with to say
    Don't believe, don't believe it
    The wrong way, on a path to somewhere
    Don't feed the selfish mouth of man

    Decay! Writer/s: Clint Lowery, John Conolly, Lajon WItherspoon, Morgan Rose, Vincent Hornsby
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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