Run hide
All that was sacred to us
Sacred to us
See the signs
The covenant has been broken
By mankind
Leaving us with no shoulder with no shoulder
To rest our head on
To rest our head on
To rest our head on

Who's got my back now?
When all we have left is deceptive
So disconnected
What is the truth now?
There's still time
All that has been devastated
Can be recreated
Realize
We pick up the broken pieces
Of our lives
Giving ourselves to each other ourselves to each other
To rest our head on
To rest our head on
To rest our head on

Who's got my back now?
When all we have left is deceptive
So disconnected
What is the truth now?

Who's got my back now?
When all we have left is deceptive
So disconnected
What is the truth now?

What is the truth now?
Tell me the truth now
What is the truth now?

What is the truth now?
Tell us the truth

Who's got my back now?
When all we have left is deceptive
So disconnected
What is the truth now?

Who's got my back now?
When all we have left is deceptive
So disconnected
What is the truth now?
What is the truth now?
Tell us the truth now
What is the truth now?
Tell us the truth now
(Tell me the truth now)


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    agreed myownprison i have listened to countless radio interviews with creed and every interview i have ever heard with these guys they stay very far away from the "are u a religious band?" question. this band is profoundly spiritual and i personally feel in their 3rd cd that the lyrics as a whole are more wholesome and resolute as opposed to the toilsome and troubled my own prison cd. heh doesn't mean i don't miss the days of the angry troubled creed though. :( /cry

    IMMORTAL_-_SOULon May 14, 2002   Link

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