Lies Greed Misery

Chester Bennington / Linkin Park / Mike Shinoda

I'ma be that nail in your coffin
Saying that I softened
I was ducking down to reload
So you can save your petty explanations
I don't have the patience
Before you even say it I know
You let your pride or your ego
Talk slick to me no
That is not the way I get down
And look at how you lose your composure
Now let me show you
Exactly how the breaking point sounds

I wanna see you choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery
Choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery

What is it you want me to tell ya?
I am not the failure
I would rather live and let be
But you came with the right kind of threat to
Push me to let you
Know you can't intimidate me
You disrespect me so clearly
Now you better hear me
That is not the way it goes down
You did it to yourself and it's over
Now let me show you
Exactly how the breaking point sounds

I wanna see you choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery
Choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery

You did it to yourself

I wanna see you choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery
Choke on your lies
Swallow up your greed
Suffer all alone in your misery

Trivia about the song Lies Greed Misery by Linkin Park

On which albums was the song “Lies Greed Misery” released by Linkin Park?
Linkin Park released the song on the albums “Living Things” in 2012, “Recharged” in 2013, and “Studio Collection” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Lies Greed Misery” by Linkin Park?
The song “Lies Greed Misery” by Linkin Park was composed by Chester Bennington, Linkin Park, and Mike Shinoda.

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