The human confrontation, I've build a phobia
It takes my essence somewhere
Somewhere to take control

I may be far from rocking
I am the one alone
I may be far behind lines
And made them turn away

I want to know, hey you, watch out!
I've made them turn to cripple, hey you, watch out!
When i will know, who'll know, back fight!
Why time would let me die to control

I fear nothing, why don't you know!
I rip my mind and why don't you bleed!
I fear no one, why you turn back!
I may not stop

My freedom can't contain but tell me
The pain I liberate
Riff hostility to anyone
Has made us so much hate
I made them turn from hate but tell me
The pain and suffering
I made them turn from hate but tell me
The pain and suffering
I know


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    I think what he is talking about here is the basic social structure of America, and how each person is expect to conform with some typw of norm and when you do not you are "Ostracized for clarity of vision. " My personal favorite line is "Paradoz of socialization results in duress" refering to how attempts to socialize has actually driven us away from our fundamental humanistic values such as being left alone "I would rip out my own entrails by hand just to be alone." As time to yourself is hard to come by

    gdawg31on October 06, 2007   Link

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