I know you don't want to see. I know you're not part of me
But you wonder just the same. So I'll let you in on this game
What's on the top is just the beginning
Of the protectorate that keeps Gaia spinning
It never ends, and with the gifts Luna sends, to the apocalypse
On we defend for the right to live in a perfect world
For our past mistakes, extinction we are hurled
Trying to make amends for the Impergium,
As Weaver and the Wyld and a bitch called the Wyrm

(You don't want to know)
All the power of the Wyld that runs through me,
Yet the reason why is an answer that eludes me

(You don't want to see)
Our viewpoint on what mankind is doing,
That black inside when frenzy is brewing

(You don't want to feel)
The sorrow that my heart holds in knowing
Just where my hopes and dreams are going

(I won't let you be)
Caught up in a war that you are not part of.
I sign this letter Your Father, With Love.

I'm trying to set my mind free.
I'm sorry you never knew me.
My soul is in recession.
Painful to make this confession.


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Confessions Lyrics as written by David C Larue

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    man, MFKR is really fucked up. Insane. The music is cool but im glad they got corey. dont mean to offend, but to put it plainly: anders sucked. his lyrics were good but his singing is a whole nother story...

    i am the eggmanon May 03, 2005   Link

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