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"Esaul (hybridtheory.com 2000 Demo)" is a track by Linkin Park, from the album 9 Song Demo (Mid-August 1999)/Hybrid Theory 9 Songs 11/29/99 Demo CD/Demos (Hybrid Theory 9-Track Demo CD), released 8th April 2000. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Linkin Park.
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[Verse 1: Mike Shinoda with Chester Bennington] (Oh) Ridin' with the head full of buckets of red And what I said still stuck in my head But misled, thinkin' the things that you would make you never wanna come back But an on-front attack So you could never run from that Bein' trapped in this with you Somethin' that I never wanted to do But through it all, you got to see That where I want to be is over the pen again Lettin' it out of me In the center of the day, in a dream Seein' all my thoughts getting lost in between Realizin' one not the way that it seems And the killin' of the killer with a head full of screams [Chorus: Chester Bennington & Mike Shinoda] I wanna live in another place Where no one can say that I live for them (Start seein' it's not meant to be for me) I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy A place for my head [Verse 2: Mike Shinoda] We're gonna be crushed when it all falls apart Knowin' no matter how low Hopin' that you won't know the strain it puts to me Seein' what you've done inconsequently I've run away, just hidden again Within the boundaries of an anguish Don't want me to say this But you're draggin' me down Lost in the chaos, bein' tossed around Singin' again to myself, a head full of hectic Hope that someday, you'll regret this Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time Adding to the panic in my confine Singin' again to myself, a head full of hectic Hope that someday, you'll regret this Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time Adding to the panic of my confine [Chorus: Chester Bennington & Mike Shinoda] I wanna live in another place Where no one can say that I live for them (Start seein' it's not meant to be for me) I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy A place for my head [Bridge: Chester Bennington] You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away You try to take the best of me Go away [Chorus: Chester Bennington & Mike Shinoda] I wanna live in another place Where no one can say that I live for them (Start seein' it's not meant to be for me) I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy A place for my head [Interlude: Chester Bennington] Take… A… Way [Outro: Mike Shinoda with Chester Bennington] Singin' again to myself, a head full of hectic Hope that someday, you'll regret this Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time Adding to the panic in my confine (Ahhh) Singin' again to myself, a head full of hectic Hope that someday, you'll regret this Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time Adding to the panic in my confine (Ahhh)
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