Lies are all that we hear
Death your undertones of fear
Lies are what causes fear
Death you and all that I hear

This in your eyes
So clear your eyes

Undercurrents
We cannot believe
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me

Face me
Look in my eye
Hate me
I see through your mind

Face me
You still cannot
Hate me
Drowning in lies

Your lies can't hide
So clear your mind

Undercurrents
We cannot believe
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me

Drown!

Haha!

Undercurrents
We cannot believe
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me

Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me

Undercurrents
Slowly drowning me
Undercurrents
Slowly drowning


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Undercurrent Lyrics as written by Christian Olde Wolbers Burton C. Bell

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    cool song! i think it's about the feeling that we don't understand and it makes us to do somethink, like to lie or something. and we've just used to do it, and don't think about it..

    -=ViRUS=-on January 17, 2006   Link
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    "Lies are what causes fear" Amazing line.

    m333333on April 06, 2007   Link
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    jesus, I fucking love this song. Really FF is amazing !!

    adam0509on December 18, 2010   Link

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