Don’t compromise
The answer is unknown
On changing chromosomes
A decade ago, decaying tools
We took it afar, keep taking all, By taking all
We’re changing all inside
Throw sand into our eyes
Apocalyptic sights
A decade ago, decaying tools
We took it afar, or took it all
By taking all
We’re changing all inside
Naturals will live in denial
If we’ve forever changed
The holy harmony
Sent from hell they’ll naturally die
Genrich are the heroes(and) they will stand
Growing older, strong and bolder
They will strive and rise
Although they have compromised
The rise of non-genetic altered lives
Should we stop while we can
or go beyond a step to find a cure
Maybe we need someone to help us find
and pinpoint the way
Seems the more we try the less we do it
Ready? We’re not. Should we go now?
Let’s take a look around
How can we see it’s not a lie
Eradicate sickness
How can we see it’s not a lie
When all the hope is lost
Creating difference
How could we see was all a lie
Would it be our company endlessly
Humans may feel divided
By the difference it might bring
Is it hidden ambition to play God
And justified
I’ll make you right
Should we stop while we can
or go beyond a step to find a cure
Maybe we need someone to help us find
and pinpoint the way
Seems the more we try the less we do it
Ready? We’re not. Should we go now?
Let’s take a look around
How can we see it’s not a lie
Eradicate sickness
How can we see it’s not a lie
When all the hope is lost
Creating difference
How could we see was all a lie
And pinpoint the way
Ready? We’re not. Should we go now?
When all the hope is lost
“How can we hurt ourselves?”
“How can we hurt ourselves?”
“How can we hurt ourselves?”
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