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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN

    avatarBy Site AdministratorSeptember 24, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
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    Storaged


    SYSTEM OF A DOWN



    STORAGED





    THE SPINE, A LINE, THE FETUS IS MINE,

    DON’T FORGET ME

    DON’T FORGET ME

    DON’T FORGET ME

    DON’T FORGET REVOLT,

    REVOLT,

    REVOLUTION, COUNTER REVOLUTION

    COUNTER COUNTER REVOLUTION

    THE MIND,

    MIND THE MIND THAT FEEDS THE BLIND,

    AND HELPS YOU FIND,

    AND MAKES YOU BIND,

    THE GAME,

    IS ON,

    THE GAME IS ON, THE GAME IS ON,

    THE GAME IS ON, THE GAME IS ON,



    THE SPINE, A LINE THE FETUS IS MINE (X 4)



    A LIFE, DENIED,

    COMATOSIS, COMATOSIS, COMATOSIS,

    COMMENT ON MY WORD, DEFINE,

    MY WORDS DEFINE, MY WORDS DEFINE,

    MY WORDS DEFINE, MY WORDS DEFINE

    THE LINE, THE LINE,

    REVOLUTION, COUNTER REVOLUTION,

    COUNTER COUNTER REVOLUTION,

    SOLUTION,

    DISSILLUSIONED BY POLLUTION,

    RESOLUTION STARTING WITH THE



    SPINE, A LINE THE FETUS IS MINE,

    THE SPINE, A LINE THE FETUS IS MINE(X 6).


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