Sugar-coated white lies can only get you so far
Before you get caught up in the middle and
I'm a human too
My life has value
And everybody will think the same

Good morning, time to wake up
Sugar-coated white lies, in the middle
If this is a lie then what am I?
Now I'm standing on my rooftop
I sure could use someone to talk to
Someone to make it alright
'Cause I'm done pretending

Sugar-coated white lies can only get you so far
Before you get caught up in the middle and
I'm a human too
My life has value
And everybody will think the same

I never thought that I would live to see
Everyone and me struggling to breathe
If this is a lie then what am I?

When the power of love
Exceeds the love for power
The world will finally, finally know peace

They'll fight for the center of the universe with the sun
You're trapped in your tube and blind from the truth
This is the future that's in store for you

Sugar-coated white lies can only get you so far
Before you get caught up in the middle and
I'm a human too
My life has value
And everybody will think the same

And sugar-coated white lies can only get you so far
Before you get caught up in the middle and
I'm a human too
My life has value
And everybody will think the same

This is the portrait the man behind the curtain
Has painted for you
As long as you choose to be separate
You leave yourselves completely enslaved


Lyrics submitted by Dynamite Devil, edited by BlueDiamondx3

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    This song is about how the media (television, magazines, etc.) feeds us lies and/or forces us to believe things that aren't necessarily true. It also goes into depth on how every individual should have their own rights and purposes even if they aren't as well known as the people you see on your screens.

    melodymasteron February 21, 2011   Link

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