Owe more than money
Owe more than time
Payment required
Punished for your crimes

No point in running
You'll be hunted down
Do yourself a favor
Stop fucking around
Stop fucking around
Stop fucking around

Payment is deliverance
Then you want more
You set the deadline
You start the war
You start the war

In my lock box is me
In the lock box I'm free

You pay
You pay
You pay
You pay
You pay
You pay

You want confrontation
Come to my door
Welcome to my lock box
Forevermore

Want retribution
Take what is mine
Made my restitution's
You're next in line

In my lock box is me [echoes and repeats]
In my lock box I'm free
I'm free
I'm free


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Lockbox Lyrics as written by Louis James Allen D. Jourgensen

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    Considering that Al Jourgensen had a huge debt with the IRS at the time and that he felt he was being harassed by them the lyrics seem to embody the pressure he and Ministry were subjected to. On the other hand, 2002 was the year when all the talks to start the invasion to Iraq began to gain attention and, therefore, public opinion focused on the war to come. I believe Ministry combined both inspirations in these misanthropic lyrics.

    Alienoon April 05, 2018   Link

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