Jack Lovely you made us stay at home
But you don’t know now we can be alone
What you should know is that we’ve grown
And that your scary face is outgrown

Jesus Lovely was the name we gave you
When we had no choice to praise you
We thought there was no way to shake you
We were wrong because we made you

We lost many years before we lost our fears
We are justified to reach beyond your lies

Jack Lovely always hid in the dark
Made us think he was worse than his bark
Made us hide our heads down from his spark
Just to keep our hearts off our mark

We lost many years before we lost our fears
We are justified to reach beyond your lies

We can take it we are fear
We can take it we are fear

Jack Lovely we know what you did to us
We know that you gave fear instead of trust
We know that your presence was a must
But we grew without you we will thrust

We lost many years before we lost our fears
We are justified to reach beyond your lies

We can take it we are fear
We can take it we are fear

Jack can you feel our strength grow with fears loss
Your hold has been tossed your will has been lost
Jack can’t you rape us no you can’t take us
We’ve taken you’re shame and reversed your wake

Now we can not we can not take your fear
We can not we can not it’s not real
We can not we can not take your fear
We can not your face has our name

We can take it we are fear
We can take it we are fear

We won’t be bothered by your twisted thoughts on life
We taken your short spell and gotten strong oh well


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