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Blessed be those who have no idols. Invoke holy honor, sanctify the patient. I don't see the world the same. I'm no one's hero, so just forget my name. I abhor you, with every foolish thing that you say. None of it is worth the time: another meaningless war. You don't know what you need. We're all so back and forth, nothing is as it seems. You don't know what you need. We make the same mistakes, we've ruined everything. What is it this time? What must you call holy? This is your lifeline, nothing is at it seems. If I were you I'd give it up. If I were you I'd care. I'm born to lose with a noose around my neck. World be damned and move forward. I abhor you, with every selfish thing that you say. None of it is the worth the time. You don't know what you need. We're all so back and forth, nothing is as it seems. You don't know what you need. We make the same mistakes, we've ruined everything. Born to lose with a noose around my neck
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AAAAAWWWSOme song

Cover art for Born To Lose lyrics by Devil Wears Prada, The

I think its about contempt towards idolatry and false idols that are in it for personal gain.

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Cover art for Born To Lose lyrics by Devil Wears Prada, The

I think its about contempt towards idolatry and false idols that are in it for personal gain.

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Cover art for Born To Lose lyrics by Devil Wears Prada, The

If you watch the video for this, it's definitely about idolising things. They're simply saying that you shouldn't sacrifice yourself or idolise things that aren't worth your idolising. Like false idols, we idolise money, our job, popularity or even music - when we should be focussing on God, our creator.

Cover art for Born To Lose lyrics by Devil Wears Prada, The

Well, what I think is that they are trying to say that sacrifices need to made. From what I read from the title "Born to Lose" but like most of you said, we see the wrong things as an idol, instead of Jesus Christ himself.

Cover art for Born To Lose lyrics by Devil Wears Prada, The

Yet again this band never ceases to amaze me. I'm not Christian at all and I LOVE this band!! To me the lyrics can even be seen in a non-religious way as well. "I'm no one's hero, so just forget my name. I abhor you, with every foolish thing that you say. None of it is worth the time: another meaningless war. You don't know what you need. We're all so back and forth, nothing is as it seems. You don't know what you need. We make the same mistakes, we've ruined everything. What is it this time? What must you call holy?" I see Mike saying that he isn't the world's hero. And he's sick of the crap that people/objects give him. Maybe it's suggesting that vanity is going to be the world's demise. Because we don't know what we need. We're back and forth and nothing's as it seems.. As humans we constantly make mistakes and we hardly ever learn from them.

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lame christian lyrics, good instrumentals

The lyrics are the best part of the song bro

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It's funny, if I were to listen to this song without knowing the Judeo-Christian precedence this band has set, then I would think this was a very secular tune. It sounds as if they have a problem with religion as a whole. I know this not to be true due to their incredibly evangelical public presence. It's a pity, really, they're so metal.

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I'd disagree. Mike said all over the map how it's a lot more personal album, involving his recent anti-idolatry streak and then some relationship-related subjects. I think we can all get on board with anti-idolatry.

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