Raised by Wolves

Lyrics
[Verse 1] I was lost, now I'm found, I'm sustained by the sound Of the angels singing me to sleep, while my feet are leaving the ground Am I dead, or am I dreaming instead? A cornucopia of opiates have flooded my head I'm insane, I am smart, all it takes is a spark To ignite my bad intentions, and do what I do best to your heart Don't be fooled, I was raised by the wolves Now the moon hangs in full, so you know I won't play by the rules [Pre-Chorus] I will never spill Spill my blood for you You have let me down One too many times [Chorus] Someway, somehow, we've fallen out Caught in between my enemies No way, not now, I won't back down I draw the line at you and me You're what I started, now disregarded One day they'll see, it was always me [Verse 2] Due to mistakes I have made to the state I am trapped inside a dillinger Diligently thinking of ways To get out of this god-awful place I have learned that my fate Is something I can't escape, so Sound the alarm, what I've said from the start Is I'll never let your system break me down or tear me apart Don't be fooled, I was raised by the wolves Now the moon hangs in full, so you know I won't play by the rules [Pre-Chorus] I will never spill Spill my blood for you You have let me down One too many times [Chorus] Someway, somehow we've fallen out Caught in between my enemies No way, not now, I won't back down I draw the line at you and me You're what I started, now disregarded One day they'll see, it was always me [Breakdown] Oh, this is the end of you This is where I draw the line And I won't lose This war is mine, oh [Bridge] Spill my blood for you One too many times [Chorus] Someway, somehow we've fallen out Caught in between my enemies No way, not now, I won't back down I draw the line at you and me You're what I started, now disregarded One day they'll see, it was always me One day they'll see, it was always me It was always me
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Credits
- Writers
- Bryan Ross
- Dave Holdredge
- Michael “Elvis” Baskette
- Ronnie Radke