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No, I don't need a reason to be breathing
Just here doing what I can
No, I don't want a family who would damn me
And resent everything I am
I don't need to prove to all the ones who
Feel that I need to fit in
No, I won't ever tell you that I failed you
I'd rather start life over again
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
No, I can see it clearly why you feel me
Why you got to bring me down
No, I don't want to fight you
Just to spite you but I'm not afraid to take you out
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
Everybody expects me to break
But I'll never break down again

Everybody expects me to give up
But you'll never see me giving in
Everybody wants me to lose
But I'll never lose who I am
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
Everybody expects me to break
But I'll never break down again
Everybody expects me to give up
But you'll never see me giving in
Everybody wants me to lose
But I'll never lose who I am
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
No, I'm sorry to say
There'll be no sacrifice today
No sacrifice today, no sacrifice today

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Pallas is a progressive rock band from Scotland. They were one of the bands at the vanguard of what was termed neo-progressive during progressive rock's second-wave revival in the early 1980s (other major acts included Marillion, IQ, Twelfth Night, and Pendragon). After releasing a self-produced LP entitled Arrive Alive (recorded in Scotland in 1981), Pallas was courted by EMI records (who had just signed contemporaries Marillion) and thrust into the studio with none other than Yes / Emerson, Lake & Palmer producer Eddie Offord to record the LP that would become The Sentinel.

Read more about Pallas on Last.fm.


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