I'm just a human being A mistake made of feelings With a soul...wrapping in chains So fragile, full of pain No one knows why we are here Giving laughter and so many tears I will just do my best To keep my head above the rest

No one really knows Which way the wind blows

One day the tides will turn One day the fields will burn One day the seas will churn The fury of out maker's hand

Man is a mistake cast out Shunned and cast down Giving life through breathe of gods W With itself always at odds The pious the preacher The liar, the creature F rom rock to fire The dust of man

O my maker I need a savior

One day the tides will turn O ne day the fields will burn One day the seas will churn T he fury of our makers hand

The fury. The fury What will you do?


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The Fury of Our Maker's Hand Lyrics as written by Jonathan David Miller Bradley James Fafara

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    When I first heard it, I thought of natural disasters. And how people need a savior when there is a tidal wave, or a fire, or earthquake. How there must be some fury god had in creating these things.

    Im wrong about this but just my two cents.

    YourNameHere117on August 20, 2007   Link

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