Lyrics: Cell Division - Routine


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Artist: Cell Division
Album: Dissolve
Song: Routine

When you were younger still
You might have had some dreams
A young boy or girl
With an ambitious life ahead
Dreaming of anything
That your young heart would crave
You saw a world ahead
Just waiting for you

And now that you’ve grown up
What has become of yourself?
Where are they now
You long believed in dreams?
It looks as if they have
Gone to sleep for good
Nagging at your soul
As soon as you wake them up

You go to work each day
To your nine to five job
You got a big account
A two week break each year
But lurking in a corner
Of your organized day
There is this little thing
It’s as deadly as a sin

Routine it is called
It eats you away
You wanna break out
And leave everything behind
But the door is closed
You can’t break your chains
Your dreams will torture you
As long as you are alive




 

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