White Slavery

Album: World Coming Down (1999)
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  • I make a call
    So far to fall
    Restless craving
    Inundating

    The summer snow
    but it's not cold
    Once it's tested
    thus infected

    I've lost myself again
    I've lost myself again
    It's a nightmare
    But it's clear
    It will end but when?

    The break of day
    I rot away
    With every breath
    I pray for death

    Let me say
    Pepsi Generation
    A few lines
    of misinformation
    Watch your money
    flow away so quick
    To kill yourself properly
    Coke is it Writer/s: PETER THOMAS STEELE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Zakk Hill Sr from Columbia,tennesseeNo not no one can or could or ever will fill your shoes Peter Steele you was and still are the one and only father of doom and gothic masters pieces and will always echo in my mind body and soul
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