The Devil In I

Album: .5: The Gray Chapter (2014)
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  • Undo these chains, my friend
    I'll show you the rage I've hidden
    Perish the sacrament
    Swallow, but nothing's forgiven
    You and I can't decide which of us was taken for granted
    Make amends, some of us are destined to be outlived

    Step inside, see the devil in I
    Too many times we've let it come to this
    Step inside, see the devil in I
    You'll realize I'm not your devil anymore

    Under the words of men
    Something is tempting the father
    Where is your will, my friend?
    Insatiates never even bother

    You and I, wrong or right
    Traded a lie for the leverage
    In between the lens in light
    You're not what you seem

    Step inside, see the devil in I
    Too many times, we've let it come to this
    Step inside, see the devil in I
    You'll realize I'm not your devil

    I'm not your devil anymore

    Your station is abandoned
    Fooled you 'cause I know what you've done
    Sensation, depravation
    You should've burned when you turned on everyone

    So step inside, see the devil in I
    Too many times we've let it come to this
    Step inside, see the devil in I
    I know you'll find your answers in the end
    Step inside, see the devil in I
    You'll realize I'm not your devil anymore

    So step inside
    Step inside
    See the devil in I
    See the devil in I Writer/s: Christopher Fehn, Corey Taylor, Craig Jones, James Root, Michael Crahan, Mickael Thomson, Sidney Wilson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Spencer from Denver-coloradoYAY first to comment any ways I love this song it really explains life in hell.
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