He had a lot to say
He had a lot of nothing to say
We'll miss him
We'll miss him

He had a lot to say
He had a lot of nothing to say
We'll miss him
We'll miss him
We are going to miss him
We are going to miss him

So long
We wish you well
You told us how you weren't afraid to die
Well, so long
Don't cry
Or feel too down
Not all martyrs see divinity
But at least you tried

Standing above the crowd
He had a voice that was strong and loud
We'll miss him, we'll miss him

Ranting and pointing his finger
At everything but his heart
We'll miss him, we'll miss him
We are going to miss him
We are going to miss him

Yeah, no way, yeah to recall
What it was that you had said to me
Like I care at all
But it was so loud
You sure could yell
You took a stand on every little thing
And it was so loud

You could be the one
Who saves me from
My own existence

Warn while some child
Might chill, nine one two

(I'm too smart when you're invisible)
(By the bone symbol on you)
(So he bashed his skull through the window)
(While looking out to the sea)
(Like torment of my ego)
(And we're amused by this)

Yeah, standing above the crowd
He had a voice that was strong and loud and I
Swallowed his facade 'cause I'm so eager to identify with
Someone above the ground
Someone who seemed to feel the same
Someone prepared to lead the way, and
Someone who would die for me

Will you? Will you now?
Would you die for me?
Don't you fuckin' lie
Don't you step out of line
Don't you step out of line
Don't you step out of line
Don't you fuckin' lie

You've claimed all this time that you would die for me
Why then are you so surprised when hear your own eulogy?
He had a lot to say
He had a lot of nothing to say
He had a lot to say
He had a lot of nothing to say

Come down
Get off your fuckin' cross
We need the fuckin' space
To nail the next fool martyr

To ascend you must die
You must be crucified
For our sins and our lies
Goodbye


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Eulogy Lyrics as written by Daniel Carey Adam Jones

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    God is dead, and no one cares.

    And also, looking for an actual answer is different from knowing them. It's the search. If you can't be content knowing that you don't know everything, that you think everything must have an immediate explanation, then yes, that does make you insecure.

    Also, just putting this out there: If, hypothetically, there was some sort of divine being/creator, and he/she/it truly was onmiscient, omnipotent, all that cool stuff, and was a being to be looked up to, i.e. someone/thing that was all for justice and righteousness- wouldn't he/she/it be able to instantly judge what is right and what is wrong? Wouldn't there be no injustice, since he/she/it (hereafter referred to as God) is omnipotent and could then do away with injustice? I dunno about you, but I really don't see any justice in Afghanistan and Iraq, or war in general, or the 9/11 bombings, or waterboarding, or Guantanamo Bay, or the Patriot Act, or all the shameless bickering that goes on between our two parties over minutiae that they would rather carry out far past its expiration date rather than doing something that could help their citizens who elected them, or any of that other good stuff that happens in our great Nation under God.

    If you say that somehow that is justice, then God is just a sadist who created humans to watch them suffer.

    Then god wouldn't really be righteous at all, and if he/she/it DID exist should be rebelled against rather than worshipped. It would be a useless effort, but when someone who's that much of an asshole has that much power... you've basically got Rafael Trujillo, or Maximillien Robespierre, or Kim Jong Il, or Saddam Hussein up there in the clouds.

    God is a convenient answer. Use Occam's razor. The best solution is usually the simplest. How is an incredibly complex being with unimaginable power and knowledge, that somehow created everything, yet was in existence forever (even though everything needs a beginning), before anything existed, the simplest answer?

    And trust me Mike868, I am quite real. My name on this site may not be real, as I don't want any of you wackjobs coming after me, but I am real. This is real thought that you see before you as I read this. Think about it, if you can.

    by the way...

    I don't mean to get so inflammatory, but when I see a comment insulting me (the comment that started this whole line of replies- "atheistic nothing") I can't help but get a little mad and say something in response.

    Feel free to believe what you want to, just don't try to force your beliefs on me, or insult me for my beliefs. If you insult me for my beliefs (or lack thereof) I will respond likewise. Now, for the sake of peace and harmony within humanity, please just forget this debate ever happened. I put forth my thoughts on the matter, and you yours, and it's time to end it. If people can just learn to live with one another, the world will be a much better place.

    Thank you and have a nice day.

    Miserymachineon December 21, 2010   Link

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