Rise of the Fallen

Album: Omen (2010)
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  • Up from the ashes of despair and loss
    Years of enslavement now come with a higher cost
    Bureaucracy you chose to rule with fear
    Now feel the wrath that comes from all those years

    You choose to shut your eyes
    Now repent

    Rise of the fallen
    Suffer the hand you dealt yourself
    Rise of the fallen
    The fallacy of fractured wealth
    Rise of the fallen
    Ignore the parts of your machine
    Rise of the fallen
    Drink from the fountain of your poisoned dream

    Destroy the world and all the wars we're on
    Ashes to ashes, dust to dust will come
    I the destroyer of both worlds
    Born from the womb of insult I come

    You chose to shut your eyes
    Now repent
    You chose to shut your eyes
    Now repent

    Rise of the fallen
    Suffer the hand you dealt yourself
    Rise of the fallen
    The fallacy of fractured wealth
    Rise of the fallen
    Ignore the parts of your machine
    Rise of the fallen
    Drink from the fountain of your poisoned dream

    Drink from the fountain of your poisoned dream
    Bled from your machine
    Choke on the spirits that you tried to eat
    Now on you they feed
    You build the part; now you play it
    We become the master
    Drown in all the laughter
    Law from below; now you obey it
    Death comes never faster
    This is the disaster Writer/s: GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO, MASSIMILIANO A CAVALERA, MASSIMILIANO CAVALERA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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