Everyone down on the floor
No sudden moves and lock the door
I've got this feeling I'm chasing
I'll never rest until I find it

I've been plotting away in my heart every day
To put this plan into action
And though I try to resist, I find the thing is this
Until I get it, there's no satisfaction

I want something you have
I want it oh so bad
Don't move, hand it over
I won't stop till it's in my hands

Deep in the recess of every man
Is a thief, a robber, a criminal
Below the surface of every hero
Is an envy, a restless evil

And though I try to resist, I find the thing is this
Until I get it, there's no satisfaction

I want something you have
I want it oh so bad
Don't move, hand it over
I won't stop till it's in my

I want something you have
You must meet my demands
Don't move, hand it over
I won't stop till it's in my hands

Evil, evil
Evil, evil

I want something you have
I want it oh so bad
Don't move, hand it over
I won't stop till it's in my hands

Something you have
Something you have
Something you have
In my hands



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Evil (A Chorus of Resistance) Lyrics as written by Randy Michael Torres Andrew Albert Schwab

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    In an interview the lead singer of Project 86 explained the meaning of this song. Everyone has a hole in their heart that they must fill, Christian fill it with God and Jesus, but when people don't believe in Christ then they are left empty. When empty they desire to look for what can fill ("Deep in the recess of every man is a thief, a robber, a criminal") the hole in their heart and thus greed and lust.

    Josaon April 19, 2011   Link

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