ARCHON – Playing the Victim

ARCHON Playing the Victim

ARCHON – Playing the Victim Lyrics

Artist: ARCHON
Song: Playing the Victim

The past is dead, so to hell with your believes
No place for dated visions
Look at what you made us to, just a barrage to you
So promise the world and fill us up with dreams

But what you left us teared at the seams
So call it living but we’re not feeling alive
Choke us with medicine
For who’s that to satisfy?

So pass the blame and chant the mantra for your innocence
Quit telling how it used to be
Stop playing the victim
So go ahead and say it’s never enough

Can’t you see?
Why we’re fed up
So go ahead and say it’s nevеr enough
Can’t you see?

Why we’re fеd up
So call us b#stards and we’re out of place
We don’t fit your chains so don’t force it through
So call us misfits cause we are not like you

We won’t be another brick in your wall
With your one-track mind
You are poison to our earth
And with your principles

We’ll get what you deserve
We’ll get what you deserve
So call it living but we’re not feeling alive
Choke us with medicine

For who’s that to satisfy?
So pass the blame and chant the mantra for your innocence
Quit telling how it used to be
Stop playing the victim

Don’t call it heaven, you’re only feeding a lie
For who’s that to satisfy?
So don’t tell me to be this or that, we’re sick of your dated fads
The introversion of sacrifice

So call it living but we’re not feeling alive
Choke us with medicine
For who’s that to satisfy?
So pass the blame and chant the mantra for your innocence

Quit telling how it used to be
Stop playing the victim
Stop playing the victim
Stop playing the victim
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Release Year: 2021