Colour of Fire - Second Class Citizen Lyrics

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Second Class Citizen

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What Are The Lyrics For Second Class Citizen By Colour of Fire?
It lives in a castle, away from the people
Gentlemen kill the jury now say â?? well let's goâ?? I can't stop leaving the lights on I can't stop leaving the lights on. The weight of the sea is gonna crush me, finally! It's honest I know, so everybody lose control! I'm awake in the world of a second class citizen, Approach with caution (then) lead me into chaos. Awake in the world of a military prison, The sound is breaking every door down in this complex Wrecked in a mansion, awake with the fevers. The taps and the clicks around me That say "go", so lets go. I can't stop leaving the lights on I can't stop leaving the lights on The weight of the sea is gonna kill me, finally! It's honest I know, so everybody lose control! I'm awake in the world of a second class citizen, Approach with caution (then) lead me into chaos. Awake in the world of a military prison, The sound is breaking every door down in this complex. There's nothing safe about these pills that we take, They make the nightmares that keep us awake! |
Who Wrote Second Class Citizen By Colour of Fire?
Mathew Laurence Lunn, Owen Brinley Richards, Stuart Steven Jones, Thomas David Craigen
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What's The Duration Of The Second Class Citizen By Colour of Fire?The duration of Second Class Citizen is 3:21 minutes and seconds. |
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