Bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mi-

Liberate your mind, you motherfucker
You're so narrow-minded, so narrow-minded
So, liberate your mind, you motherfucker
Will you liberate your mind?
Liberate your mind, you motherfucker
You're so narrow-minded, so narrow-minded
So, liberate your mind, you motherfucker
Will you liberate your mind this time?

Bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind
Can't you see that the pace has just fallen behind?
All the hate in your heart will be leaving you blind
So, bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind now

Bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind
Can't you see that the pace has just fallen behind?
All the hate in your heart will be leaving you blind
So, bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind this time

Waiting, for your modern messiah
To take away all the hatred
That darkens the light in your eye
Still awaiting, I

Liberate your mind, you motherfucker
You're so narrow-minded, so narrow-minded
So, liberate your mind, you motherfucker
Will you liberate your mind?
Liberate your mind, you motherfucker
You're so narrow-minded, so narrow-minded
So, liberate your mind, you motherfucker
Will you liberate your mind this time?

Bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind
Can't you see that the pace has just fallen behind?
All the hate in your heart will be leaving you blind
So, bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind now

Bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind
Can't you see that the pace has just fallen behind?
All the hate in your heart will be leaving you blind
So, bold motherfucker, don't you limit your mind this time

Waiting, for your modern messiah
To take away all the hatred
That darkens the light in your eye
Still awaiting, I

"Out of Zion shall come forth a law
And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem
Nation shall not raise sword against nation
And they shall not learn war anymore
For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken"

Waiting, for your modern messiah
To take away all the hatred
That darkens the light in your eye
How long will we be waiting
For your modern messiah
To take away all the hatred
That darkens the light in your eye?

Still awaiting, I
Still awaiting, I


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Liberate Lyrics as written by Dan Donegan David Draiman

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    Dammit... you people are fucking idiots... the song is the complete OPPOSITE of what neerob says.

    It's telling people that believe in God that there IS a possibility that God does not exist. He's not saying he does or does not... but the fact that you would even implicate that people who don't have complete faith in God are narrow minded is absurd. Those push faith to the limits, while I di have respect for them, are some of the most narrow minded people in the world. They will NEVER accept anything other than what they believe, not even the possibility.

    David Draiman doesn't deny that God exists, but he doesn't really believe either.

    eeyore1883on October 16, 2002   Link

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