Prison of Thoughts

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    “Prison of Thoughts”

    [Intro V1]Fools try to pick the strings of life
    By themselves they will fail
    As silent ones stand still in hell [watching]
    No one can unwind their fabric
    But a choice you were given
    That of hardship or black magic

    [V1]Get cut by curiosity and sliced by ignorance
    You find something real but then it slips
    Can’t grasp what you don’t understand
    Can’t feel when evil escapes from your lips
    Defiance is what lurks inside your mind
    Grasp that or the end you will never find


    [C1]There’s a prison full of thoughts/ locked behind reason/ and dreams full of voices/ that whisper treason/ embrace them now/ and forget the acceptable/ find the voice inside/ and get the unattainable

    [V2]Strength is what you have, but faith is what you lack
    Shying away from truth and falling on your reason
    To scared to break away, to scared to face the facts
    But watch them play you with their clever illusions
    Beautiful worlds pulled over you eyes to blind you
    Their phased so clever, laughing as they watch you fail
    So be eager to shake their hands, with a fist full of nails


    [C2]There’s a prison full of thoughts/ locked behind reason/ and dreams full of voices/ that whisper treason/ embrace them now/ and forget the acceptable/ find the voice inside / and get the unattainable

    [Outro]It’s narrow road we saunter
    But through toils of life we carry on
    There are riches untold, try not to falter
    For the devils of this world shall run
    Never look back; set your eyes to the horizon
    And in time, you will find the Rison
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    Since i mostly write poems, lately i have been asked to write songs for a band, well, i thought it would be cool if i did a hybrid of my two styles and blended poetry with rock, what do you think?
     

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