Am I very wrong
To hide behind the glare from an open minded stare
Am I very wrong
To wander in the fear of a never ending lie

Am I very wrong
To try to close my ears to the sound they play so loud
Am I very wrong
The happiness machine is trying hard to sing my song

Today's your birthday friend, everything all right
Let us our greetings to you send
Happy friend, everything all right
We hope your life will never end

Am I very wrong
To want to steal a pin then I'll check that I have skin
Am I very wrong
To want to leave my friends and the curse of the happiness machine

Today's your birthday friend, everything all right
Let us our greetings to you send
Happy friend, everything all right
We hope your life will never end

They say, we hope your life will never end
They say never end, never end, never end, never end, never end
They say never end - no
They say never end, never end.


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae

Am I Very Wrong? Lyrics as written by Anthony Edwin Phillips Anthony Banks

Lyrics © MARQUIS SONGS USA , Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    Keep in mind, this song is "From Genesis to Revelation" and has nothign to do with a birthday party. The debut Genesis album was a concept album dealing with the accoutn of the Holy Bible. I see "it's your birthday freind" as being the birth of Jesus. Also the first two stanzas of the song mean that, "I", being Jesus, is he wrong for being amongst sinners to minister to them. As far as the other lyrics in the song, Iam sure they have some kind of meaning realating to the ministry of Jesus, but I havn't taken much time to decipher those meanings.

    genfan72on June 12, 2007   Link

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