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LAER - Carbomber's Manifesto Lyrics



LAER - Carbomber's Manifesto Lyrics




I'd like to believe it's a better world outside
I'd rather be buried alive in this hole where I hide
Looking out the window, I see a bird fall out of the sky
It squirms on the ground for minute before it finally dies
I make a nick in the wall for every passing day
I have no intention of leaving my cave
A bad seed, that's me when I open my mouth to speak
I'm the freak you've always wanted to see
But never meet

I don't want to go outside
I don't want to go outside
I don't want to go outside
I have a funny way I like to speak my mind
They say actions speak louder than words
Actions speak louder than words, they say
They say one action speaks louder than a thousand words
I think that's what I'll tell them when they ask me why I did it
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English

I'd like to believe it's a better world outside
I'd rather be buried alive in this hole where I hide
Looking out the window, I see a bird fall out of the sky
It squirms on the ground for minute before it finally dies
I make a nick in the wall for every passing day
I have no intention of leaving my cave
A bad seed, that's me when I open my mouth to speak
I'm the freak you've always wanted to see
But never meet

I don't want to go outside
I don't want to go outside
I don't want to go outside
I have a funny way I like to speak my mind
They say actions speak louder than words
Actions speak louder than words, they say
They say one action speaks louder than a thousand words
I think that's what I'll tell them when they ask me why I did it
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Andrew Pearson
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LAER - Carbomber's Manifesto Video
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Performed By: LAER
Language: English
Length: 3:30
Written by: Andrew Pearson

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