Scrub the floor, keep it in.
You should starve yourself again.
Fake a smile, where've you been?
A flame the boys stomped out again.
Now I know this body is my home- not your own.
Facing off with dignity, I need not you to notice me now- got my feel on solid ground.
Take away my sanity, expose me to the enemy now, but I am done waiting around.
If you are listening; know there is still an atom in Eve.
Ask the real boys- they know best.
Bite the apple- never rest.
Sucker punches- 10 more left.
Angry glances- in door crept.
Crutches broke; I'm standing on my own. No more rope.
I will be ever so very late.
Why have we been scared to corroborate?
Taking on this true north identity.
I am my only one enemy.
Fucker (liar) of the century.
Hands are firmly grasping me.
I am not your puppet, you can't pound me out and pull my strings.
Adam hath defiled me; but there is still an atom in Eve.
credits
from Exodeus,
track released September 1, 2015
Greg Lilly - Vocals/Lyrics
Robbie Lanham - Guitar
Colby Elswick - Guitar/Bass
Krystion Stover - Drums/Percussion
Recorded at Big River Records & Kid in The Background, Inc.
Mixed & Mastered by Justin Stabler
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