Welcome to a world of political correctness.
Step right in the door.
There's no right, no wrong, no black, no white, no hot, no cold anymore.

Welcome to a world of political correctness.
Don't you know that the truth is only relative?
Two plus two equals three or four or five or six.
You only need to be nice to get into heaven.

All roads lead to Rome; all pathways are right.
There is no more difference between day and night.
Now open your mind, by closing your eyes
So slowly even you can't see that you are going blind.
I'm getting so sick and tired of this.
I throw in the towel and then throw a fit
Up here in my tower where I'm locked away
With those who dare to separate wrong from right.
I cry out to those below "If you would just look out your window,
You would see what you have done,
Your so-called tolerance is blocking out His son."

Welcome to a world of political correctness.
How can you ignore
That question beating in the back of your mind:
What are you living for?

Welcome to a world of political correctness.
Pardon me if I hurl at the sight of this.
You turn your face, won't let your eyes meet His.
Drop your pride and release your fists.
Accept this grace of His.


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    This song is cool. I love tagless. they are the greatest band in the whole world. If you have never heard them, hear them now. or you'll be forever missing something in your life.

    SKankinSkaGirlon August 01, 2002   Link
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    Man, this song rocks my socks off. While "tagless" is changing their name and style, this song will remain as cool as it was when they first wrote it. Amazing talent, even if they are just a short fat midget collectively!

    MetalHeadforGodon August 19, 2002   Link

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