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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Got your freedom now, boy, who do you serve
Took for granted what you should have preserved
No time left, no time left to make amends
Keep burning bridges while you're buying your new friendsA day of reflection hits
You're a shell, skin and bones, counting costs
Is it worth your soul?
A day of reflection hitsIt's funny how times can change
Rearrange and distance makes the pain fade away
So important then, doesn't matter now, both feet on the ground
Come full circle, yeah, come full circleNo access granted now, boy, you've been denied

Jump a fence to see what's on the other side
Are you wanted, are you wanted?
The question is could second chances mean another impressionA day of reflection hits
You're a shell, skin and bones, counting costs
Is it worth your soul?
A day of reflection hitsIt's funny how times can change
Rearrange and distance makes the pain fade away
So important then, doesn't matter now, both feet on the ground
Come full circle, we've come full circleI got one foot stuck in heaven, yeah, one boot stuck in hell
I looked at God, he winked at me, I made this mess myself
Don't be surprised and don't deny, hear every word I say
Close the door and don't look back or you will fade awayIt's funny how times can change
Rearrange and distance makes the pain fade awayIt's funny how times can change
Rearrange and distance makes the pain fade away
So important then, doesn't matter now, both feet on the ground
Come full circle, full circle, come full circle, we have come full circle

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Creed is an American post-grunge band, from Tallahassee, Florida, that became commercially successful during the late 90's. Creed formed in 1994 with their debut album, My Own Prison. After hearing them play live, Diana Meltzer of Wind-Up Records decided to sign the band to her label. After making it more radio friendly, the album was re-released by Wind-Up across the country and became a success, reaching the Top 40 of the Billboard 200. My Own Prison is, as of now, 6-times platinum.

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