You Against You

Album: Repentless (2015)
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  • I had your back, but it's no use
    False accusations are on the loose

    Know what?
    It makes no sense that you tied your own noose
    You never felt the shores decay
    Your perfect world is ending today

    So what?
    I wouldn't have it any other way

    Is this your paradise?
    You think you thought this through?
    'Cause when you rolled the dice
    That house came down on you

    Don't care what you do or say
    The suicide begins today
    Have fun in paradise
    This hell is just for you

    You against you
    Shitty time to make a stand, all without a master plan, just you
    You against you

    So how's your paradise
    Hindsight just laughs at you
    With conflict comes the price
    That price weighs heaviest on you

    I guess I should say thanks
    Dissention in your ranks
    Your panic lit the fuel
    Now it's you against you

    You against you
    When you're looking for a fight, when I'm showing up tonight
    Shitty time to make a stand, all without a master plan, just you
    You against you

    These seeds are what you sow
    Never should have lit that fuse
    Enjoy your paradise
    This hell is just for you

    You against you
    When you're looking for a fight, when I'm showing up tonight
    Shitty time to make a stand, all without a master plan, just you
    You against you Writer/s: JEFF HANNEMAN, KERRY KING, TOMAS E. ARAYA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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