Eats deal
Eyes blind
Mouth shut
Day by day
Victim after victim
Mouth shut
Day by day

Blood runs softly down the screen
Degenerating
For the lifeless and the weak
Degenerating
Minds off, hearts cold
Into the state that leaves the blind unvoiced

More illusions
The great rebellion against reality
Truth versus media
Obey the pied piper of this century

There are barricades instead of trails
And walls instead of bridges

Walls instead of bridges, I can't fight no more
Walls instead of bridges, shall I fight for
Walls instead of bridges, for this fucking doom
Walls instead of bridges

Tear them down

It's time to wake up
No longer be a part of this nightmare
In which violence and lies dominate

Walls instead of bridges, I can't fight no more
Walls instead of bridges, shall I fight for
Walls instead of bridges, for this fucking doom
Walls instead of bridges

Tear them down


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    this song is about prejudice and sagregation between different kind of people

    ENion May 21, 2006   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Many people and especially mass media advocate a paradigm of hate and violence, thus creating "barricades instead of trails and walls instead of bridges". They are not trying to get us closer to each other, but rather rip us apart in a furious act of twisting truth. Neaera want us to "wake up" and realize hate is of no use.

    DeleteMe17475701on August 11, 2011   Link
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    I created a music video for this song, you can check it out here: youtube.com/watch

    DeleteMe17475701on September 10, 2013   Link

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