You Take My Rights Away

Album: Invincible (2000)
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  • You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    See me let it go You are in control
    Suffer as we grow and we say and we say we don't want to
    Holding nothing You take everything
    You're worth anything at all, anything at all

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    You define me with your identity lose my life in You
    I can take, I'll take what it costs me

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    You're gonna take my rights away

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it

    You take my rights away
    You take control, no stopping You
    You take my rights away, I can take it
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