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Los Dos Locos - The Revolution Is Dead Lyrics



Los Dos Locos - The Revolution Is Dead Lyrics
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Pass me the bottle, feed me a pill
Anything that will kill
Extract the pain out of your heart
And calm the marathon, of the mind
I fell from the world today
I felt these people in a way
No one would dare to ever share
No one would dare to ever care
Not one would ever go there
Disturbing images fill my thoughts
And the rest just gets lost
My eyes display the battles fought
But you can't see the way we rot
And decay
In a way that you blindly obey
No one would dare to ever share
No one would dare to ever care
Not one of you would ever go there
There once was a revolution
In my head
Now the protest is gone
The rebellion is Dead
There once was a revolution
In my head
Now the protest is gone
The rebellion is DEAD!
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Pass me the bottle, feed me a pill
Anything that will kill
Extract the pain out of your heart
And calm the marathon, of the mind
I fell from the world today
I felt these people in a way
No one would dare to ever share
No one would dare to ever care
Not one would ever go there
Disturbing images fill my thoughts
And the rest just gets lost
My eyes display the battles fought
But you can't see the way we rot
And decay
In a way that you blindly obey
No one would dare to ever share
No one would dare to ever care
Not one of you would ever go there
There once was a revolution
In my head
Now the protest is gone
The rebellion is Dead
There once was a revolution
In my head
Now the protest is gone
The rebellion is DEAD!
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Writer: Timothy Ruzzo
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Performed By: Los Dos Locos
Language: English
Length: 3:16
Written by: Timothy Ruzzo

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