Live To Kill

Album: Rescue (2011)
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  • We live to kill each other
    We are the wealthy and the poor
    We shout but we don't listen
    All we want is more

    Shut the door
    You're letting the darkness out
    It's just about the time to watch you die
    Close the blinds

    We're hiding our skin from sun
    Where you become yesterday's headlines
    I never said that I was sorry

    We live to kill each other
    We are the wealthy and the poor
    We shout but we don't listen
    All we want is more

    It will be beautiful
    When I'm cashing in the life I stole
    With the perfect sound at the perfect time
    All the single words I forged to line

    It is safe to say to forget your name
    With the song I wrote on the stereo
    I don't have to justify
    Paying your dues is a waste of precious time
    Why would you lead when you could follow?

    We live to kill each other
    We are the wealthy and the poor
    We shout but we don't listen
    All we want is more

    More than we deserve
    Realize our potential
    Maximize our return
    We'll conserve

    A portrait of everything perfect
    And aim every house has heard
    I'd take it all and leave you nothing

    We live to kill each other
    We are the wealthy and the poor
    We shout but we don't listen
    All we want is more

    We live to kill each other
    We are the wealthy and the poor
    We shout but we don't listen
    All we want is more

    All we want is more
    All we want is more Publisher: Royalty Network Music Publishing Ltd.
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