Epitaph - Oberon



     
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Epitaph Lyrics


I know you hear what I hear
I put speakers on your brain
I know you see what I see
Because I wrote it on your face
I'll feed off your misfortune
Till there's nothing left to save
I'll bury you on Sunday
And put roses on your grave
Set in stone right now
It's only a matter of time
You're never going to take me alive
Gonna to find another way survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
Time, you're never going to take me alive

Gonna to find another way to survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
I know you feel what I feel
'Cause we're all built the same
And in the end there's nothing
Only fingerprints and pain
The echoes of misfortune
Nothing can be saved
Bury me on Sunday
And leave roses on my grave
Set in stone right now
It's only a matter of time
You're never going to take me alive
Gonna to find another way survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
Time, you're never going to take me alive
Gonna to find another way to survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
It's getting complicated staying alive
With all this love and hatred embodied inside of me yeah
Embodied inside
(Hey) It's just me against the world
(Hey) It's just me against the world
(Hey) It's just me against the world
(Hey) It's just me against the world
Time, you're never going to take me alive
Gonna to find another way to survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
Time, you're never going to take me alive
Gonna to find another way to survive
It's do or die
It's me against the world
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written by BASSETT, DAVE RICHARD/KAKATY, LEIGH PALMER/GREVE, ANTHONY/UNKNOWN, COMPOSER AUTHOR/UNKNOWN, COMPOSER AUTHOR
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Oberon was an early 1970s progressive / psychedelic / folk rock band Oxfordshire, UK. They recorded a rare privately pressed album titled "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in 1971. Only 150 copies were pressed making it one of the most obscure folk albums of the era. Acorn was a very small local label who also issued the first album by The Yetties. After a reissue in 2005 their album became quite popular between folk rock fans.

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