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Yeah Hey yo Architect Turn that bass up a little bit yo Yeah Make 'em feel it Yep About to take y'all on a little journey back to how your boy used
As architects of our own existence We have the right to choose So why do we choose to be annulled by ourselves? If we could only realise The many will rise We
the architects of sanity are spinning tiny pieces of the past Lighting up my mind, building my common sense grain by grain Resistance like natural beginning is
Blood drops from the clouded sky It's impossible to hide Horror build by architects An inhumane way to die Neverending way to brutality
20/20 vision inferred Targeted by the Mason architect See my streams on the rise? correct, correct See the girl that I hit? Erect, erect See I'm sitting
The architects have spoken All precious information lost Never to be salvaged This program voided by The virus of human ignorance Weapons armed Systems linked Now
You are an architect In the universe In which you reside There is no limit to your creation We are only confined By the walls of the mind Let your
low... over Irish seas West by north four...recent rain Anchored off Galloway Never really close to understanding Never sure I'll ever settle down Oh,
leaving here tonight You ended up as the architect of your own cage You can't break out, even if you're filled up by rage No lock no key, no way for you
How beautiful you look all dolled up in your dreams. It's such a shame I have to tear you apart, Piece by fucking piece, So sweetly. I'm the grand
n'bia O bia by nnukwu Mmanwu nke n bia I'm the man of my city I hit the game back to back Oburu e ma onye mbu Nwa Architect Kam bu Anam e kele onye nile
How many years have gone by All the wasted time Living a common life Still we congregate To make peace with ourselves And the world burning around
ARCHITECT/ARSONIST Written by: Sofia Lynch Produced by: Matthew McCartney WHY AREN'T YOU THINKING OF OTHER THINGS? THE MESS YOU MADE OF ME, MY
the Catalyst. Proclaimed by his peers during the great Council, the nineth Lord is now marching toward the destiny which was promised. The evilness
Of... A spiritual architect sketching out dreams Well I be him, messaging hymns frOm the elOhim My excellence is attained thrOugh diligence Wake up
to weeping skin A coat of death and suppuration Be my truth and agony An architect for my total destruction My erector, my dissector My flesh will be wet for
has set your soul is set aflame Behold the architect of pain Unearthing fantasies too savage to reveal Twisting your world with visions centuries
paper stuck to the bottom of my shoes. There's a good me trapped inside a bad me My wheels ain't on the road, my oars ain't in the sea Killed by
crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst
Then flashin' through the interference Beams a thousand tunes This is tomorrow callin' What have I to lose? Truckin' by the railway station I'm
bay And my crew are the bravest ever handled an oar And not by the tempest, they laugh at its roar No ballroom can tempt me nor raise my despair For
We build this monument, there's only one more chance I am the architect. We build these dreams Something from nothing, again and again This is
constructs that you cannot change A war of emotions that welcome the rage Behold the result of struggles divine This architect of fire in it's grand design
I ignite in effigy Merge into collective thought Matter becomes energy I am the grand architect Of this universe I lead you through this Weft
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