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The Strain Lyrics

Mordred - In This Life
Band
Album

In This Life

(1991)
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
GenresThrash Metal, Funk Metal
LabelsNoise Records
Ranked#101 for 1991 , #5,742 all-time
Album rating :  86.7 / 100
Votes :  3
2. The Strain (3:46)
Track rating :  75 / 100       Votes :  1       [ ]
Into his flesh the knife cuts
Inside he wants to survive
Surgeons working hard to try to keep him alive

He's only fourteen years old
Beside the bed a cop sighs
Don't think it's fair he's too young to die

Pulse slows and then his heart quits
Doctor's try to shock his life back
They're unaware that in the street he sells crack

Bullet hole through the kidneys
The man who shot him understood
If he could turn it round I'm sure that he would

In times of greed and hate
One must evaluate
The cause of all this pain
Social problems stay the same

In times of greed and hate
One must retaliate
The truth is never plain
Understand this is the strain

Tried to reach society's standard
Have wealth makes you a good man
Not in the wrong he just wants to fit in the plan

Teach our kids of wealth and power
If you happen to live on the wrong side
Got to live a life of crime just to keep you alive

Today morality has lost
Everyone's reaching for the top
We can't change the world if a bullet can't be stopped

In this age we've lost all our values
And maybe nothing can suffice
If it's true we'll crush ourselves in a self destructive vice

In times of greed and hate
One must evaluate
The cause of all this pain
Social problems stay the same

In times of greed and hate
One must retaliate
The truth is never plain
Understand this is the strain
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Mordred - In This Life
In This Life - Album Credits
Members
  • Scott Holderby : Vocals
  • Danny White : Guitars
  • James Sanguinetti : Guitars
  • Arthur Liboon : Bass
  • Gannon Hall : Drums
  • Aaron 'DJ Pause' Vaughn : Keyboards, Turntables
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