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Muse – You Fucking Motherfucker Lyrics 17 years ago
anithing they do is amazing, isnt it? :)

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Muse – You Fucking Motherfucker Lyrics 17 years ago
anything they do is amazing, isnt it? :)

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Muse – You Fucking Motherfucker Lyrics 17 years ago
anything they do is amazing, isnt it? :)

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Muse – You Fucking Motherfucker Lyrics 17 years ago
anything they do is amazing, isnt it? :)

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Muse – Fillip Lyrics 17 years ago
matt bellamy gay?
bullshit!

gay my ass!
:D

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Muse – Nature_1 Lyrics 17 years ago
my favorite one (you can even tell :P )


i love muse

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Muse – Apocalypse Please Lyrics 17 years ago
"change the course of history" could just be showing up in my mind as Matt desperately trying to say me that we still have a chance to SAVE* ourselves from the end of things but we're not really paying attention on what's really going on inside us.


my bad :P

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Muse – Apocalypse Please Lyrics 17 years ago
ok guys, I've just read all the comments, EVERY SINGLE COMMENT, all those 75 full-of-shit comments! LOL just kidding! They're all totally respected.
Look, you're all alright:

Apocalypse (Abbr. Apoc.) Bible. The Book of Revelation.
Any of a number of anonymous Jewish or Christian texts from around the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. containing prophetic or symbolic visions, especially of the imminent destruction of the world and the salvation of the righteous.
Great or total devastation; doom: the apocalypse of nuclear war.
A prophetic disclosure; a revelation.

[Middle English Apocalipse, from Late Latin Apocalypsis, from Greek apokalupsis, revelation, Apocalypse, from apokaluptein, to uncover : apo-, apo- + kaluptein, to cover.]

you see?

A revelation, a revolution, of great "catastrophic" things.
Maybe we should consider that Muse is giving us a message we haven't deciphered yet. Not a religious message, or a political message. It's obvious that the song should not be taken in only one sense. It's metaphorically talking about life itself.
The "world" mustn't just mean the place we live, cause this place should better be called just "earth". Think of "world" as the life of all of you.
We're going down. Think about it. Government or Religion are nought to do with what I want to say. Well, it depends on the point of view of everyone, of course.
"change the course of history" could just be showing up in my mind as Matt desperately trying to say me that we still have a chance to say ourselves from the end of things but we're not really paying attention on what's really going on inside us.
And guys, you really have to consider that, whether they're so totally linked or not, the religion is one thing and god is another.
I'm atheist but I know people who perfectly knows the difference between religion and god. They don't discard the possibility of the existance of a god, but they think the religion is a very good way to discipline people through imaginary characters who've been "perfected" through years.


this song turns me on LOL not!
Matt turns me on :)

Greets!
I love muse

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Muse – Apocalypse Please Lyrics 17 years ago
ok guys, I've just read all the comments, EVERY SINGLE COMMENT, all those 75 full-of-shit comments! LOL just kidding! They're all totally respected.
Look, you're all alright:

Apocalypse (Abbr. Apoc.) Bible. The Book of Revelation.
Any of a number of anonymous Jewish or Christian texts from around the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. containing prophetic or symbolic visions, especially of the imminent destruction of the world and the salvation of the righteous.
Great or total devastation; doom: the apocalypse of nuclear war.
A prophetic disclosure; a revelation.

[Middle English Apocalipse, from Late Latin Apocalypsis, from Greek apokalupsis, revelation, Apocalypse, from apokaluptein, to uncover : apo-, apo- + kaluptein, to cover.]

you see?

A revelation, a revolution, of great "catastrophic" things.
Maybe we should consider that Muse is giving us a message we haven't deciphered yet. Not a religious message, or a political message. It's obvious that the song should not be taken in only one sense. It's metaphorically talking about life itself.
The "world" mustn't just mean the place we live, cause this place should better be called just "earth". Think of "world" as the life of all of you.
We're going down. Think about it. Government or Religion are nought to do with what I want to say. Well, it depends on the point of view of everyone, of course.
"change the course of history" could just be showing up in my mind as Matt desperately trying to say me that we still have a chance to say ourselves from the end of things but we're not really paying attention on what's really going on inside us.
And guys, you really have to consider that, whether they're so totally linked or not, the religion is one thing and god is another.
I'm atheist but I know people who perfectly knows the difference between religion and god. They don't discard the possibility of the existance of a god, but they think the religion is a very good way to discipline people through imaginary characters who've been "perfected" through years.


this song turns me on LOL not!
Matt turns me on :)

Greets!
I love muse

submissions
Muse – Apocalypse Please Lyrics 17 years ago
ok guys, I've just read all the comments, EVERY SINGLE COMMENT, all those 75 full-of-shit comments! LOL just kidding! They're all totally respected.
Look, you're all alright:

Apocalypse (Abbr. Apoc.) Bible. The Book of Revelation.
Any of a number of anonymous Jewish or Christian texts from around the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. containing prophetic or symbolic visions, especially of the imminent destruction of the world and the salvation of the righteous.
Great or total devastation; doom: the apocalypse of nuclear war.
A prophetic disclosure; a revelation.

[Middle English Apocalipse, from Late Latin Apocalypsis, from Greek apokalupsis, revelation, Apocalypse, from apokaluptein, to uncover : apo-, apo- + kaluptein, to cover.]

you see?

A revelation, a revolution, of great "catastrophic" things.
Maybe we should consider that Muse is giving us a message we haven't deciphered yet. Not a religious message, or a political message. It's obvious that the song should not be taken in only one sense. It's metaphorically talking about life itself.
The "world" mustn't just mean the place we live, cause this place should better be called just "earth". Think of "world" as the life of all of you.
We're going down. Think about it. Government or Religion are nought to do with what I want to say. Well, it depends on the point of view of everyone, of course.
"change the course of history" could just be showing up in my mind as Matt desperately trying to say me that we still have a chance to say ourselves from the end of things but we're not really paying attention on what's really going on inside us.
And guys, you really have to consider that, whether they're so totally linked or not, the religion is one thing and god is another.
I'm atheist but I know people who perfectly knows the difference between religion and god. They don't discard the possibility of the existance of a god, but they think the religion is a very good way to discipline people through imaginary characters who've been "perfected" through years.


this song turns me on LOL not!
Matt turns me on :)

Greets!
I love muse

submissions
Muse – Apocalypse Please Lyrics 17 years ago
ok guys, I've just read all the comments, EVERY SINGLE COMMENT, all those 75 full-of-shit comments! LOL just kidding! They're all totally respected.
Look, you're all alright:

Apocalypse (Abbr. Apoc.) Bible. The Book of Revelation.
Any of a number of anonymous Jewish or Christian texts from around the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. containing prophetic or symbolic visions, especially of the imminent destruction of the world and the salvation of the righteous.
Great or total devastation; doom: the apocalypse of nuclear war.
A prophetic disclosure; a revelation.

[Middle English Apocalipse, from Late Latin Apocalypsis, from Greek apokalupsis, revelation, Apocalypse, from apokaluptein, to uncover : apo-, apo- + kaluptein, to cover.]

you see?

A revelation, a revolution, of great "catastrophic" things.
Maybe we should consider that Muse is giving us a message we haven't deciphered yet. Not a religious message, or a political message. It's obvious that the song should not be taken in only one sense. It's metaphorically talking about life itself.
The "world" mustn't just mean the place we live, cause this place should better be called just "earth". Think of "world" as the life of all of you.
We're going down. Think about it. Government or Religion are nought to do with what I want to say. Well, it depends on the point of view of everyone, of course.
"change the course of history" could just be showing up in my mind as Matt desperately trying to say me that we still have a chance to say ourselves from the end of things but we're not really paying attention on what's really going on inside us.
And guys, you really have to consider that, whether they're so totally linked or not, the religion is one thing and god is another.
I'm atheist but I know people who perfectly knows the difference between religion and god. They don't discard the possibility of the existance of a god, but they think the religion is a very good way to discipline people through imaginary characters who've been "perfected" through years.


this song turns me on LOL not!
Matt turns me on :)

Greets!
I love muse

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