How many times will they do the same thing?
How do they get programmed to your polluting?
Everyone's locked up in, in their suffering
The only way you can tell is Reconsider Everything.

What if the truth is that there is no truth?
The only thing I can prove is there is no proof.
Don't be so sure that the source is correct
People believe it before, before they check

How many times can they tell you?
Do you just give them their way?
How many times can they say that

Anytime you will ignore your
Heart it will come back twice more
Never deny your own instinct,
Reconsider Everything

Everybody has something to control
Something you want to grasp so it won't go
Either way you can fear it or feel low
If you get down with that go real slow

We could have not for it's so insane
Just not a truth (?)
To go again for it's so insane
Still controlled by the cords at the other ending

We could have argued them
We consider everything
You consider everything
Reconsider everything
Reconsider everything
Reconsider everything
Reconsider everything


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    How many times will they do the same thing? How did they get programmed to, your following? Everyone’s locked up in their suffering The only way you can tell is reconsider everything

    What if the truth is that there is no truth The only thing I can prove is there is no proof Don’t be so sure that your source is correct People believed it before, before they had checked

    How many times can they tell you Til you just give them their way How many times can sell you Til you let them have their say Every time you will ignore your Heart it will come back twice more Never deny your own instinct Reconsider Everything

    Everybody want something they control Some just want grass some they want gold Either way does it feel good or feel low Taking you down not fast but real slow

    Rebellion done for it's own sake Does not a true free thinker make To go against for it's own sake You're still controlled by the course that the other man takes

    Reconsider everything, reconsider everything Reconsider everything, reconsider everything Reconsider everything, reconsider everything Reconsider everything

    Correct lyrics

    shokknterroron November 23, 2004   Link

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