The Awakening

Album: The Awakening (2018)
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  • Are we alive
    Are we alive
    Are we asleep or awakened

    Humanity once again is at a crossroads
    Forced to do what we're told
    But I refuse to fold

    I know you know you can feel it

    Are we asleep or awakened?
    Atoned or forsaken?
    I am starting to see the trend
    A new world disorder
    Of infectious controllers
    I am starting to see the trend

    Let's fight to keep what we have 'cause this is not the end
    Remember all of the blood that was shed of then
    Who fought and died, can you feel them

    Are we asleep or awakened?
    Atoned or forsaken?
    I am starting to see the trend?
    A new world disorder
    Of infectious controllers
    I am starting to see the trend?

    I am starting to see
    I am starting to see
    I am starting to see the trend
    I am starting to see
    I am starting to see
    I am starting to see the trend

    Are you starting to see?
    Are you starting to see?
    Are you starting to see the trend?

    Are we asleep or awakened
    I know you know you can feel it

    Are we asleep or awakened?
    Atoned or forsaken?
    Are you starting to see the trend?
    A new world disorder
    Of infectious controllers
    Are you starting to see the trend?

    Woah oh oh
    Woah oh oh
    Are you starting to see the trend?
    Woah oh oh
    Woah oh oh
    Are we asleep or awakened? Writer/s: Joey Westwood, John Espy, Josh Burke, Randy Winter, Ronnie Winter
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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