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It started with locomotives horses and ranches,
now they're driving porches wasting fortunes in mansions.
Since the cradle of paper,
labeled for labour, the fables of majors
making your fate sound disgraceful.

Portrayal of betrayal,
blackmailed generation said destined for failure.
They want rage just raise up, that's the way that they play us,
a phrase doesn't say much yet one word is what wakes up.

Traffic is like the air,
it's everywhere.
We gave birth to it,
live the worse through it.
Along came impatience,
derailed humanity lost at the wrong station.

People going crazy stuck in traffic jams
since they we're babies!
Late for the daily routine, 24/7, 365 times
we don't know, escaping their dreams.

Wake up, take a shit, go to work, eat shit and sleep.
Yeah, that's how deep!

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What we want to be is not what they want to see,
what they want to steal is what we all want to free,
how's it gonna be when it's only you and me,
now are we gonna be who we really wanna be.


Buy yourself a life,
fake friends, fake souls, follow the trend.
Go on and lose your senses,
listening to a sentence that a politician mentions,
if you start using defenses they will be on the defensive.
Massive confusion it's the mind of the mass that theyr'e using.

Devils on the street selling the bible,
while our so called god idles,
they're still telling us lies.
Different religions yet similar recitals,
senseless rules to abide by.

All contact of the eye died,
since they invented the I sign.
Go online and vision your lifetime.
Check out how many species you can meet.
Human race is one yet has forgotten how to be.

Chorus

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from My Street is Yours, released April 1, 2017

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