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Teardrops of sorrow beating down upon my chest
From never knowing the true meaning of success
Genius and a rebel are the ways that you're perceived
But how could anyone be so utterly deceived?How could I have been so blind all this time?
How could I have been so blind all this time?
Now that all the scales have fallen from my eyes
How could I have been so blind?Words full of knowledge, lacking wisdom were just lies
Actions representing the very things that you despise
Self-deception fills you in the final hour
Holding back the wall of fear that threatens to devourHow could I have been so blind all this time?
How could I have been so blind all this time?
Now that all the scales have fallen from my eyes
How could I have been so blind?You tried to take me to an evil place
But I slipped right through your human handsLack of repentance was the reoccurring clue
History of contention points the finger back at youHow could I have been so blind all this time?
How could I have been so blind all this time?
Now that all the scales have fallen from my eyes
How could I have been so blind?

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COLVIN, MONTY/HUGGINS, BENPublished by
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Galactic Cowboys were a heavy rock/metal band based in Houston, Texas. They combined progressive metal with a style of vocals influenced by The Beatles and the heavy playing style of thrash bands such as Anthrax. Original members Monty Colvin (Bass, vocals), Alan Doss (Drums, vocals), Ben Huggins (Lead vocals, guitar), and Dane Sonnier (Guitar, vocals) released their self-titled album in 1991, with the follow-up "Space In Your Face" in 1993. Sonnier then decided to leave the group.

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