Hey, cruel world
You don’t have what it takes
We don’t need your faith
We’ve got fucking fate
Hey, cruel world
You don’t have what it takes
We don’t need your faith
We’ve got fucking fate

Creator
Preserver
Destroyer
Ask which one I am
There’s no drugged-out devils or
Square-halo angels
Walking among us

I am among no one
I am among no one
I am among no one
No one

Hey, cruel world
You don’t have what it takes
We don’t need your faith
We’ve got fucking fate
Fate
Fate
Fate

The center of the universe
Cannot exist
When there are no
No edges
The center of the universe
Cannot exist
When there are no
No edges

Hey, cruel world
You don’t have what it takes
We don’t need your faith
We’ve got fucking fate
Fate
Fate
Fate
Fate
Fate, fate, fate
Fate, fate, fate

I am among no one
I am among no one
I am among no one
No one

Hey, cruel world
You don’t have what it takes
We don’t need your faith
We’ve got fucking fate
Fate
Fate
Fate
Fate
Fate
Fate


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    My Interpretation

    "Hey, cruel world You don’t have what it takes"

    The general public is not smart or bold enough to think for themselves.

    "We don’t need your faith We've got fucking fate"

    We don't need to focus on what might happen when we are dead - we should be experiencing what is happening now. We should focus on what is actual and not what is imaginary (such as religion).

    "Creator Preserver Destroyer Ask which one I am"

    I am guessing he is none of those things but the media accuses him of being all of those things. If I had to choose ONE (like he mentioned), I would say he is the preserver - his songs and videos are reflections of our society's actuality - through art, he is preserving these ideas for us.

    "There’s no drugged-out devils or Square-halo angels Walking among us"

    MM fans have a reputation of being drugged-out or f'd-up (square-haloed), but he is suggesting that it is not the common bond that draws fans to him. Also, devils and angels do not exist, so, he says these stereotypes of his group are untrue.

    "I am among no one"

    Do not judge him based on your judgments of his fans, because he is an individual.

    "The center of the universe cannot exist When there are no, no edges"

    He denies that the center of the universe or God can exist if you cannot even comprehend the size or magnitude of what the universe is. He suggests that mankind is arrogant to imagine that they know so much.

    Nanangieon April 14, 2014   Link

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