Happiness In Slavery Lyrics by Nine Inch Nails
(from the album Broken)
Happiness In Slavery Lyrics
slave screams he thinks he knows what he wants
slave screams thinks he has something to say
slave screams he hears but doesn't want to listen
slave screams he's being beat into submission
don't open your eyes you won't like what you see
the devils of truth steal the souls of the free
don't open your eyes take it from me
i have found
you can find
happiness is slavery
slave screams he spends his life learning conformity
slave screams he claims he has his own identity
slave screams he's going to cause the system to fall
slave screams but he's glad to be chained to that wall
don't open your eyes you won't like what you see
the blind have been blessed with security
don't open your eyes take it from me
i have found
you can find
happiness is slavery
i don't know what i am i don't know where i've been
just (just) hurt and so much skin
stick my head through the cage of this endless routine
just some flesh caught in this big broken machine
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Other Lyrics from Broken
Other Nine Inch Nails Albums
- With Teeth Lyrics
- Things Falling Apart Lyrics
- The Downward Spiral Lyrics
- Purest Feeling Lyrics
- Pretty Hate Machine Lyrics
- Head Like A Hole Lyrics
- Sin Lyrics
- Down In It Lyrics
- Fixed Lyrics
- Closer To God Lyrics
- March Of The Pigs Lyrics
- Further Down The Spiral Lyrics
- Further Down The Spiral (Import) Lyrics
- The Fragile Lyrics
- The Day The World Went Away Lyrics
- We're In This Together Pt. 2 Lyrics
- We're In This Together Pt. 3 Lyrics
- We're In This Together Pt. 1 Lyrics
- Into The Void Lyrics
- And All That Could Have Been Lyrics
- The Hand That Feeds [CD-SINGLE] Lyrics
- Every Day Is Exactly The Same Lyrics
- Year Zero Lyrics
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