Enemy

Byron C. Mcmackin, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, James William Lindberg, Randy James Bradbury

Well, it comes as no surprise
Don't you realize you can't back up deceit with more sad alibis
Because you never are to blame, drivin' you insane cause
When your words are gone the damage still remains
You don't wanna believe that you're human just like me
(By blaming me you gain control)
I'm not the enemy
(You want a scapegoat for your crimes)
You're just like me, me, me
And I'm not the enemy
You're just like me

It seems impossible to me,
A tragic comedy that I'm the villain in your twisted fantasy
But to me it's not a game drivin' me insane
We're all just victims in your sinister charade

You don't wanna believe that you're human just like me
(By blaming me you gain control)
And I'm not the enemy
(You want a scapegoat for your crimes)
You're just like me, me, me
And I'm not the enemy
You're just like me

You don't wanna believe cause you're human just like
You're human just like me
(By blaming me you gain control)
I'm not the enemy
(You want a scapegoat for your crimes)
You're just like me, me, me
And I'm not the enemy, you're just like me, me, me

Trivia about the song Enemy by Pennywise

When was the song “Enemy” released by Pennywise?
The song Enemy was released in 2001, on the album “Land of the Free?”.
Who composed the song “Enemy” by Pennywise?
The song “Enemy” by Pennywise was composed by Byron C. Mcmackin, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, James William Lindberg, Randy James Bradbury.

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