Intro yeah, it's the P.O.D. right here
Coming straight from S.D. C - A
619's in effect y'know what I'm sayin'
Givin' you that hardcore sound yeah
Comin' up from the ground boy
That's where it all started y'know what I'm sayin'
Yeah, this is hardcore, you know why it's so hardcore
'Cuz it's bult on the rock - what rock you ask
The rock of Jesus Christ, yeah that's right
Givin' you the truth 'cuz the truth hurts y'kow
But that's how we layin' it down
We ain't got nothin' to hide
And we're breakin' it down like that y'know what I'm sayin'
Hardlove, hardcore one way yeah, check it ou
Abortion is murder
There's nothing you can say or do
To justify the fact
That there's a living breathing baby inside of you
That there's a living breathing baby inside of you
That there's a living breathing baby inside of you

Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder

There's nothing you can say or do
To justify the fact

That there's a living breathing baby inside of you
That there's a living breathing baby inside of you

Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murde
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder

Murder, murder, murder, murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
Abortion is murder, abortion is murder
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    I have the highest degree in music and psychology from Oxford in England. I have studied the hidden meanings behind songs for over 20 years with many professionals and I once got a ‘good job’ sticker at my special school. However, I still don’t know what this song is about. Why must they speak in riddles and just come out with what they have to say.

    My friend has a theory about what it may be about. ‘Abortion’ of course being Portuguese for ‘Suicide’. ‘Murder’ being English for ‘Fun. So ‘Suicide is Fun’, this is an irresponsible message to be sending the youth of today. However, ‘suicide is fun’ if you record this phrase in a Scottish accent with the letter T at the front of each word and played it backwards. It says ‘Humanity will evolve.’ Anyone who would have read the poem by Franz Piterulias Hermerinberg of the same name would know this song is about mankind evolving into gods and killing the one who was once their lord and throws him out of heaven who will decay slowly for all eternity in the grounds he created while all he created is finally happy and god is left miserable, powerless and alone. P.O.D must really hate Religion.

    I urge all fellow Christians to boycott this filth. As a Satanist though, I applaud this work. To all of you that think this song is about dead babies, it isn’t. Read this and know you have failed at like.

    Me: 1 - You: 0

    P.S Pre-life and Pro-choice are both stupid. 'Pro-Mandatory Death for all Fetuses' is the best! Thw world is too overcrowded.

    Yournewgodon June 28, 2005   Link

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