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A Call To Sincerity - Dealers of Freedom [Ft. Aaron Matts of Betraying The Martyrs]
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Confessions of a Traitor
Confessions of a Traitor
Performer
Stephen Mac Conville
Stephen Mac Conville
Lead Vocals
Jack Darnell
Jack Darnell
Electric Guitar
Sebastian Olrog
Sebastian Olrog
Drums
Jacob Brand
Jacob Brand
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stephen Mac Conville
Stephen Mac Conville
Songwriter
Jack Darnell
Jack Darnell
Songwriter
Sebastian Olrog
Sebastian Olrog
Songwriter
Jacob Brand
Jacob Brand
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Justin Hill
Justin Hill
Producer

Lyrics

[Intro]
There are parasites
Scratching away at me inside
Telling me to stay and they'll provide
Deep rooted, always there, they just hide, ooh
[Verse 1]
You're an illness that's chronic
I'll never be rid of you, there's no tonic
I have to manage your symptoms
Even though I'm the victim
[Chorus]
You're better alone, it's just an empty lie
But I still believe and can't deny
Sometimes these thoughts seem like a lullaby
The things they say would make the devil cry
You're better alone, is it still a lie?
But in the silence, the fear amplifies
The words they weave are so toxic
Can't breathe, my body becomes hypoxic
[Verse 2]
Lie to me
I'm living half a life
I'm scared this is all I'll let myself become
Fear washes over like a flood
Words they speak, "Kill in cold blood"
[Refrain]
"Kill in cold blood"
[Chorus]
You're better alone, it's just an empty lie
But I still believe and can't deny
Sometimes these thoughts seem like a lullaby
The things they say would make the devil cry
You're better alone, is it still a lie?
But in the silence, the fear amplifies
The words they weave are so toxic
Can't breathe, my body becomes hypoxic
[Outro]
Anchored by the weight of sin
I still feel you under my skin
My self worth continues to wane
The reaper knows my Godforsaken name
Written by: Jack Darnell, Jacob Brand, Sebastian Olrog, Stephen Mac Conville
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