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"Enigma" by AnarKoRn

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The mask covers your face
Your thoughts, your intentions
A classical case
Of malnourished pretension
No thoughts come to you
Just do as they do
And to the end, follow through

Your mask I see
You can't fool me
Be what you be
I'm only me
You'll never see
On your own like me
Just following
Anonymity

Detrimental sheen
Disguised inside
A repressed attempt
At foolish pride
Your soul is tumored
With self-hate and malice
Malignant conformity
Disguises your face

Your mask I see
You can't fool me
Be what you be
I'm only me
You'll never see
On your own like me
Just following
Anonymity

Naivety inbred
Into your life
Yet hidden by
Your useless strife
Battle scarred
With prosthetic thinking
Hatred from the
Inside seething

Your mask I see
You can't fool me
Be what you be
I'm only me
You'll never see
On your own like me
Just following
Anonymity

Inside your mind
You cannot hide
So open up
Give me your light



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On Thursday November 9th, 2006, mywristshurt (530) writes:
thats whats up... in the end, taking that shit from her and making her feel horrible.. that's what i do best to people.. great write


On Tuesday April 11th, 2006, elisa (1983) writes:
no hidden agenda when intentions are stripped to the core.....exposed in a mystery.....well said



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