Strapping Young Lad

Strapping Young Lad - S.y.l. lyrics

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am the coming of a new age
past your shit by far
i was a puzzle in your sick life
but will never be a piece anymore
because i worked through your fucking bullshit
and i worked through your fucking lies
now i'm working on the edge

with a thousand times the stress
so i can damn you down to size

i worked in your fucking warehouse

i worked in your fucking dream
i worked on the edge of the product community

and found that nothing's what it seemed
i fucking hate you

devy worked in the corner of the piss yard
bored and plagued by pain
devy got a taste of the corporate community,
and never went back again

i worked for you fucking bastards
i worked for your fucking lies
i went and pissed away too may fucking opportunities
to try and make you fuckers feel right
and i fucking hate you

i am the coming of a new age
stained we still stand tall
i am the coming of a new age
and i will never fall
i bear the questions of a new time
seen but never heard
i've seen the comings of a new time, get ready
coz here it comes

pushing your incompetance
and racial views aside
and never now
until death again, is there anywhere to... hide

it starts here my friends
my brothers and sisters
the courage to show what is brave, and not to be weakened
to stand it through, by any length

to look into the eyes
and have the strength of men who say "fuck you"
i won't do what you tell me
i don't care who you are
i'll never stop believing
and i'll never be the one who takes the heat in the name

of the remorse that isn't pushed into a hole
waiting now, and packing down
into the open spaces we must go and not be frightened
as children we came
as children we go
so never look behind you, never look behind"fuck you"
it isn't a decision.
it's a sign of greater things.
and a loss will never matter
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Copyrights:

Author: Devin Townsend

Composer: ?

Publisher: Century Media Records

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Released in: 1995

Language: English

Appearing on: Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing (1995)

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