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Redefined
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Electronic
Redefined was released on August 31, 2007 by Mind.in.a.box as a part of the album Crossroads
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Release DateAugust 31, 2007
LabelMind.in.a.box
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM132

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
mind.in.a.box
mind.in.a.box
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Markus Hadwiger
Markus Hadwiger
Songwriter
Stefan Poiss
Stefan Poiss
Songwriter

Lyrics

I look back, so much time
What once was, now it's gone
Now it's fine, now it's fine
I had to leave myself
To find out who I am
And to build a new self
I look back, so far back
And I know it's all gone
I'm so glad, I'm so glad
I have found a new life
There's a line in my past
Cuts it off like a knife
I will kill the machine
Because it has to be done
Get over what I have been
And then never need to run
I will realize my dream
With all the blood in my veins
To fight the machine
Until none of it remains
And everything somehow led me to a fresh new start
So little and so much to cure my pain and to redefine who I am
Now everything is leading me right into the future
All the worries of my past gone and never coming back again
I look back, so much time
What once was, now it's gone
Now it's fine, now it's fine
I had to find myself
To become who I am
To define my new self
I will kill the machine
Because it has to be done
Get over what I have been
And then never need to run
I will realize my dream
With all the blood in my veins
To fight the machine
Until none of it remains
And everything somehow led me to a fresh new start
So little and so much to cure my pain and to redefine who I am
Now everything is leading me right into the future
All the worries of my past gone and never coming back again
I look back, so far back
And I know now it's good
I'm so glad, I'm so glad
I have found my new life
There's a line in my past
Cuts it off, like a knife
I will kill the machine
Because it has to be done
Get over what I have been
And then never need to run
I will realize my dream
With all the blood in my veins
To fight the machine
Until none of it remains
Written by: Markus Hadwiger, Stefan Poiss
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