A Predator's Portrait

Alfred B. Frenning / Peter Wichers

A lesson in democracy, I will never, never be
A servant of a moral standard, a rebel soul for the free
I scream and I burn, I deny what I've learned
Can't fight what's inside, on this blasphemous ride
Here I stand

'Cause he will remain, will remain the same
He's a part of the game and he will remain

As I cry for more, the angels burn their core
Let the evil saints have their way when I'm heading for oblivion
Achieving my goals in everyway in malicious ways I hail insane
Nevertheless: my broken promises
I scream and I burn, I deny what I've learned
Can't fight what's inside on this blasphemous ride
Here I fall

'Cause he will remain, will remain the same
He's a part of the game and he will remain
Now, take a look at the predator's portrait
'Cause these walls are closing in
Now, take a look at the predator's portrait
'Cause these walls come tumbling down

Come watch me bleed one more time
No substitute left to find
All that I hear is what I preach
A mighty soul is what I keep

I step on the face whose dragging me down
Fed up with the precious talk
Like a sinner revealing himself again
Now his down and out, and ready to strike

'Cause he will remain, will remain the same
He's a part of the game and he will remain
Now, take a look at the predator's portrait
'Cause these walls are closing in
Now, take a look at the predator's portrait
'Cause these walls come tumbling down

Trivia about the song A Predator's Portrait by Soilwork

When was the song “A Predator's Portrait” released by Soilwork?
The song A Predator's Portrait was released in 2003, on the album “A Predator's Portrait”.
Who composed the song “A Predator's Portrait” by Soilwork?
The song “A Predator's Portrait” by Soilwork was composed by Alfred B. Frenning and Peter Wichers.

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