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Oculus - Outskirts of Misery Lyrics



Oculus - Outskirts of Misery Lyrics




A long, long time ago
In a place I used to know
Befallen by the weak
The dying and the meek
There's nothing left to burn
We waited for our turn
With fire in our eyes
And tears for those who died

They now have blood upon their hands
And no one understands
The suffering bestowed
In anger, they explode

On the outskirts of misery
Nothing is what it seems
It's only a matter of time
Watching and waiting for signs

The truth will come to pass
Beyond tectonic blast
A reason to evolve
For liberty to solve

A plague that never dies
As one, we try to rise
Above a lie so old
That leaves us in the cold

Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
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English

A long, long time ago
In a place I used to know
Befallen by the weak
The dying and the meek
There's nothing left to burn
We waited for our turn
With fire in our eyes
And tears for those who died

They now have blood upon their hands
And no one understands
The suffering bestowed
In anger, they explode

On the outskirts of misery
Nothing is what it seems
It's only a matter of time
Watching and waiting for signs

The truth will come to pass
Beyond tectonic blast
A reason to evolve
For liberty to solve

A plague that never dies
As one, we try to rise
Above a lie so old
That leaves us in the cold

Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
Watching and waiting for signs
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Writer: James Whitby
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Performed By: Oculus
Language: English
Length: 4:57
Written by: James Whitby

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