Album: Zombie EP (2010)
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  • There's no time.
    If your decisions include regret, then it's already too late.
    There's no time.

    Oh my God, they're everywhere
    God

    As clumsy as these beasts may be,
    Their mass numbers make up for slow speeds.
    Now is when you exert all of your energy.

    Don't bother screaming, don't bother crying, ignore all hope of mercy.
    Don't bother screaming, don't bother crying, ignore all hope of mercy.

    There's no time.
    If your decisions include regret, then it's already too late.
    There's no time for even the slightest bit of remorse.

    Try to contain every ounce of sorrow, our hearts have no room for this.
    I am made of anger. I am made of anger.

    There's a proportion to be met between escape and defense.
    Now is when you exert all of your energy.

    Don't bother screaming, don't bother crying, ignore all hope of mercy.
    Don't bother screaming, don't bother crying, ignore all hope of mercy.

    There's no time.
    If your decisions include regret, then it's already too late. Writer/s: ARNO COST, BENJAMIN ROUSTAING, KIPP WILLIAMS, NICLAS ANDERS EMANUEL LUNDIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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