Through this mirrored image feeling
Was my head so oddly reeling
Not aware of floor or ceiling
Kneeling and crying out
All the past I'd spent denying
Watching others lose in trying
The time I wasted spent in crying
Where could truth be found?

Joy could not be found in money
Don't put your faith in somebody
Not in attempts to be funny
Life seems incomplete
Why doubt the life He offers
When all the world is not enough?
Who knows if we've got time
We cannot wait 'till it's too late

Searching for someone else to blame
Hoping I won't go insane
Selfish pride my only gain
Faking sanity
The charade said I was fine
Knowing riches would be mine
I chose to face the cross the sign
I gave my future up

Joy could not be found in money
Don't put your faith in somebody
Not in attempts to be funny
Life seems incomplete
Why doubt the life He offers
When all the world is not enough?
Who knows if we've got time
We cannot wait 'till it's too late.


Lyrics submitted by John M, edited by zehnra

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    Why doubt the life He offers When all the world is not enough?

    so true. it's the great music by five iron frenzy that strengths my faith, i swear. i'm not pushy about people's beliefs, but really look at the complaxity that surrons you. everyhting. there's got to be some higher power who put this all together, who's going to save you. it's blatantly obvious.

    god bless.

    n x d loveon June 26, 2003   Link

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