Their sins are sanctuaries, and their profits never clean
And they've come to take you over, and they love to eat your dreams
And they've taken so much time from the ones who never thieve
They hate you when its over cause they know you won't believe
In a second you're suffocating, just a player in their game
They want your all or nothing, and you're nothing to them
And your future is all over, machines are here to stay
Those corporate ones are coming, and they're coming to sell you away
Their shells look clean and sober, but sober's never clean
Keep trophies of their egos, there's bones of all your dreams
Nothing walks forever, but you can't walk away
Hold you down until it's over or until you wanna play
Remorse is in regression and their feelings always fade
They hate you when you smile so they take it, take it away
Take it away
Take it from me, the party's over, and we're taking all the blame
They love to misdirect you, put rust inside your brain
We're falling as the savior, as their falling into sleep
They can't emulate whats fated, so they take it
Take it from
Me
This isn't me
It's only you
Me
This isn't me
Only for you
Me
This isn't me
Never for you
Me
This isn't me
This isn't you
Me
This isn't me
I'm not for you
Me
This isn't me
This is only you
Now the party's over, and we're taking all the blame
They love to misdirect you, put rust inside your brain
We're falling as the savior, as their falling into sleep
They can't emulate whats fated, so they take it, take it from me, take it from me
Take it from
credits
from Machine,
released October 30, 2018
Written and recorded by Generation Nova
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