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Crash, Burn, Repeat
If tonight he left this town
 You think he'd live to live it down?
 Today there is no one around
 And now they just won’t make a sound
 
 Mankind is the broken toy of a bored child
 Ripped apart and tossed to the pile
 Show them all what it means to be alive
 Remind them that they’re all broken inside
 
 Midnight whispers to the refugee
 Whose self doubt leaves him blind to see
 The only man he ever wants to be
 Is nothing but his lonely dreams
 
 Mankind is the broken toy of a bored child
 Ripped apart and tossed to the pile
 Show them all what it means to be alive
 Remind them that they’re all broken inside
 
 The fallen soldier has lost his life
 In the valley of the shadow of death
 He’s not coming home to his wife
 No, he slowly takes his last breath
 
 The father picks his favorite poison
 Empties the bottle, no end in sight
 Picking fights with the Favorite Son
 Praying things turn out alright
 
 Mankind is the broken toy of a bored child
 Ripped apart and tossed to the pile
 Show them all what it means to be alive
 Remind them that they’re all broken inside
 Show them all that they’re broken inside
 Remind them all what it means to be alive

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