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This Is War - James LaBrie



     
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[Guillory/LaBrie]
Tell me what are you trying to prove
Spreading lies spinning stories
What gain do you get from all of this
Is it fame is it glory
Don't try to be someone that you're not
'Cause you know I'm not buying
The more that you open up your mouth
It's more time that you're lying
It's time
To re-
Define
You and me
It's clear
That you
Are my
Enemy
I'm ready

So why don't you come get me
What are you waiting for
There's no point in charades any more
This is war
This is war
I see how you're playing innocent
But I know what you're doing
You smile as you stab me in the back
So that trouble is brewing
To you it's all one big silly game
Just to see me defeated
I hope that you've gotten all your thrills
Did you get what you needed
It's time
To re-
Define
You and me
It's clear
That you
Are my
Enemy
I'm ready
So why don't you come get me
What are you waiting for
There's no point in charades any more
This is war
This is war
You couldn't leave well enough alone
The lights are on but nobody's home
It's time
To re-
Define
You and me
It's clear
That you
Are my
Enemy
I'm ready
So why don't you come get me
What are you waiting for
There's no point in charades any more
This is war
This is war

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Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist who is best known for being the lead singer in progressive metal band Dream Theater. He has released several solo albums (progressive rock/metal style) as well as collaborating in various projects. He was born in Penetenguishene, Ontario, Canada and started singing and playing drums at age 5. By his mid-teens, LaBrie was a member of several bands as a singer and/or drummer, and in 1981, at age 18, he moved to Toronto to further his musical pursuits.

Read more about James LaBrie on Last.fm.


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