So proud of our formation,
Deterioration of an open mind,
Too soft the information,
That seeds creation,
Ignored for life,
Who can we give power,
That won't persuade us to crucify,
They ban what we're made of,
To enforce this made up law to abide,
Left now with conversations,
Of police stations that seem to arise,
Somehow the vibrations,
Send perspiration sliding down our spines,
Go now don't delay it,
They must not trace it,
Leave it behind,
Perhaps we've been revolting,
But who's to say that we're not right,
Let's go out,
They're coming in the afternoon,
Let's go out,
They're coming in the afternoon,
Let's go out,
They're coming in the afternoon,
Let's go out,
They're coming,
Break,
Because we are so loud,
This is the end of our lives,
Because we are so loud,
So few,
The ones who remain,
Live so lonely,
Live so lonely,
The blue,
Who took us away,
Think they're holy,
Think they're holy
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