i see the light shine, in your eyes
with all your faith, it's no surprise
you flock and follow, fools in disguise
you chew and swallow, all of their lies
you hope and pray, and wish and plead
for one to come and fill your needs
all this time spent wasted in wait
for someone else to dictate your fate
i see the light fade, in your eyes
with every question, you cannot hide
the truth you seek, from deep inside
the answers bleak, the wounds so wide
you seek to creep, into the shadows
in search of secrets, no-one should know
and in the twilight, of your belief
stumbling broken, into defeat
i see the light die, in your eyes
with each piece of, your broken mind
smashed up, shattered, and left behind
tainted, tattered, but no longer blind
you gasp and grasp, and clutch and grab
at the last shreds of, the faith you had
exposed, disposed, betrayed, collapsed
the ugly truth, at last unmasked
where is your god now?
where is your god?
where is your god now?
where is your god?
there's no sanctity in here
there's no sanity to fear
there is nothing here you need
there is only fear and greed
only promises empty
only deceivers to feed
only monsters at your door
only ghosts you can't ignore
credits
from Drink The Kool-Aid,
released October 31, 2008
music: n.dru, raHb / lyrics: n.dru
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