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Masked Men
Masked Men Look in the mirror Look in the mirror What do you see? Masked men staring back at me What do you do when you look in the mirror? Only to despise what you see The pain you caused the everlasting memories Do you see what you've done? Can you live with what you caused? Go now down your distant path Your unworthy happiness will never last These are things the Masked Men Cause Who’s to say your right or wrong? Misguided emotions lead you down this path Masked Men mistakes will surly last Go now the time has come No more chances the Masked Men are done Turn away and feel the pain The lonely walk to enter slumber The Masked Men Smile with pleasures unknown Another one down A broken spirit lost Close your eyes and take his hand Let the Masked Men take you away By: Tim Lundmark
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