Lyrics of 'Horsehead' by Endoxi

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Over the fine line of civil liberty
City of Juarez, a sign awakened me
A pool of blood ran to feed a slaughter king
I should of walked out, at sight of a soul decay
I stood and faced the enemy
I stood and faced the enemy
Then we drew our guns

Horsehead, reminded me I'm not dead
Calling me to war now, humanity's soldier
Horsehead, reminded me I'm not dead
Calling me to war now, it soon will be over

To let a soul cry, to let silence ring
surrender one life for this love of hate
some words can not right
Enemy of mine, your pound of flesh
be by the sword you chose to live
It's time, it's here, the reckoning
I'll play the judge, you play the king
can you hear me say, your live is on the line

Horsehead, reminded me I'm not dead
Calling me to war now, humanity's soldier
Horsehead, reminded me I'm not dead
Calling me to war now, it soon will be over

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It's important to note that Endoxi, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Horsehead... So it's better to focus on what the song Horsehead says on the record.