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lyrics
I'm tired of fighting the good fight
Take a look at my skeleton, it picks a bone with human rights
If we die, which we just might
Then I won't be so inclined to surrender to the night
And if we, roll the dice on our own fate
We'll pit our luck against the devil's knife
And sing this hymn of saving grace
Can we survive the human race
This race of ethics, it's pathetic
How we treat ourselves and treat this world
We have too much to gain, but our foundation's growing thin
We put out these bloody sirens
Singing songs of all the times we've given up on sin
And so we run, we go
Celebrate our lives this is the end, I hope you know
There's reason to survive
Take it in, you won't get the chance again
Make it more than nine to five
The man is not your friend, just a prisoner in his eyes
A number dressed up in a tie
And in this ring of fire, Johnny steals your cash again
Take the elephant out of the room, and cage it 'cause we can
You could've been anywhere else son, you did this to youself
So just sit back, it won't take long
You know the show it must go on
We have to much to gain, but our foundation's growing thin
We put out these bloody sirens
Singing songs of all the times we've given up on sin
And so we run, we go
Celebrate our lives, this is the end I hope you know
There's reason to survive
Take it in, you won't get the chance again
Make it more than nine to five
The man is not your friend, just a prisoner in his eyes
Why do all of my friends without homes
Keep dying and leaving their ghosts
Is there more to life than this dope
I cope with a new stance of hope
x 2
And so we run, we go
Celebrate our lives, this is the end I hope you know
There's reason to survive
Take it in, you won't get this chance again
Make it more than nine to five
The man is not your friend- just a prisoner
So we run, we go
Celebrate our lives, this is the end I hope you know
There's reason to survive
Take it in, you won't get the chance again
Make it more than nine to five
The man is not your friend, just a prisoner in his eyes
A number dressed up in a tie
A number dressed up in a tie
A number dressed up in disguise
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