Follow the signs

We are the victims, but we are also the crime
And the only one who can judge us is the Earth in time

I will show you more, a discovery
Beyond what you perceive
As you're tangled in thought
Believe and let your soul unleash
We're well on our way but they lead us astray
Perpetuate with distractions
As far as we've made, only as one we can save humanity

The absence of what you hold dear, it'll leave you stranded
Heartache will stem from fear

Ultimately the choice is up to you (the choice is up to you)
But in the end disbelief can't be denied can not be refused

They tremble in fear in the undercover sanctuary
And the walls disguise despair in the undercover sanctuary

I will show you more, we're uncovering
Let you soul unleash

The absence of what you hold dear, it'll leave you stranded
Heartache will stem from fear

We are the victims, but we are also the crime
And the only one who can judge us is the Earth in time

We are victims and we are the crime
And the only one who can judge us is the Earth

Follow the signs


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    Global warming... Really? The entire album from its album art, to its lyrics is based on religion and finding your place in the universe. This song is about breaking away from religion that is founded by men, and finding your place in the universe. The part talking about hiding in the temples relates to those that go and try and be holy and are in fact just false. The aim of the song and the CD is that there's something else or "more" than religion.

    Being a religious person myself I agree and disagree with the messages in the CD. I'm a christian and believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost. But I also believe that a lot of religion is false. I sort of just believe that there's a lot more out there than we know about, and that I can only be the best person that I can try to be, and that eventually everything will click into place.

    Definitely not global warming though smh

    tsever02on September 28, 2011   Link

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