This taste will not only bring me to a new beginning, but will bring me to a bold end.
But what am fighting for.
The siege of Masada continues today.
We're being enslaved by the media, religion and social conditioning.
We've become corporate whores, abiding to our superiors.
Slowly wasting away, just to live one more day.
I choose change.
I want to burn at candle at both ends.
And use that flame to cook up for my veins.
Cus everyday without you feels like a drag.
I want to shoot the demons off my back.
I'd rather burn the candle bright and use that flame to cook up an almighty stew for my veins to feel the feel pleasures of life, that the clean life could never give me.
I chose to plunge this needle into my arm for a life that gives me meaning.
A meaning of joy.
A meaning to live.
I want to burn at candle at both ends.
And use that flame to cook up for my veins.
Cus everyday without you feels like a drag.
I want to shoot the demons off my back.
credits
from Shoot The Demons Off My Back,
released May 23, 2015
Tomas Jackson - Writer, Producer, Synths, Drums, Timpani, Keyboards, Organ, Harmonium.
Peter Darling - Narrator, Singing, Electric guitar, Electric Bass.
Jonathan Diskin - Electric Guitar.
Rick Gilbert - Acoustic Piano.
Anna McDonald - Viola
Eftychia Athenodorou - Violin
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