I took my lover to the sea
Drowned him precious bride to be
Bleeding heaven from the start
Woe is rapture ripped apart
Hey you're honest, aren't you?
Show me rapture torn apart
Everybody's riddled with disease
But I bet you say, "not me"
So honest, aren't you?
You're so honest, aren't you so?

My, aren't you
Surely the finest of the brigade?
My, aren't you
Always right a portrait of dignity?
My, aren't you
Innocent and never suspectable
My, aren't you

Wait
You smell like shit, not the truth
Full of device, not devotion
Conscience came right up to you
And then you threw it back
You are the scum of the earth
You are the scum of the ocean
To you it's above as below
You smear your filth across the world
You smear your filth across the world
You smear your filth across the world
You smear your filth across the world


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    My Opinion

    This song is probably about people who make themselves look like the nicest and most innocent person ever to use people and get what they want when in reality they just want to parasite off of anyone who falls for them. The "My aren't you" section to the end should make more sense.

    sunthewolfon June 08, 2013   Link
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    My Opinion

    Make more sense after reading this.*

    sunthewolfon June 08, 2013   Link
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    Test

    quanta91on July 23, 2015   Link
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    My Interpretation

    this is such a great song

    im not positive what the song is about but i always equate it to people that are very self righteous and hypocritical. They feel as though they can do no wrong then go behind others backs.

    rtfk101on September 23, 2015   Link

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