We all seem so meaningless within our lives (our lives)
We all seem so meaningless within our truth
I wanted you to be a part of me
But now we all want to be something
You all want to be something
But you're lost
We'll never take it back cause our souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
We'll never have them back cause their souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
Pocketful of empty promises
I know you know the way to drag us down in nothingness
Spending your time in raising the masterpiece of lies
That suits us fine
I wanted you to be a part of me
But now we all want to be something
You all want to be something
We're lost
We'll never take it back cause our souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
We'll never have them back cause their souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
We'll never take it back
We'll never take it back
We're just a damn lost nation
We're just a damn lost nation
It goes on and on
We are blind
We are blind
It goes on and on
We are blind
Looking for an evolution
But now you're on the edge and you're about to fall down
Looking for an evolution
But now you're on the edge and you're about to fall down
We'll never take it back cause our souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
We'll never have them back cause their souls are lost (lost)
Decreasing of the nation
We'll never take it back
We'll never take it back
We just lost
We'll never take it back
We'll never take it back
We're just a damn lost nation
Lost nation


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Meaningless Lyrics as written by Guillaume Bernard Philippe Pat Bideau Brian Rasmussen

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    This song MAY be about America. I can't say for sure.

    Turbo Speedon August 24, 2007   Link
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    It IS about America. What a sick song. What a sick band, both CDs are great.

    outKast524on July 08, 2008   Link
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    You mean all 3 are great? I dont think this one matches up to "The Audio Injected Soul" but it still has killer moments!

    I'd say your right about it being about America, although it could be about any country I guess. If the writer feels such animosity towards where they come from (as I do) the target could be Denmark! (Where Mnemic are from)!

    Still, Damn good bit of writing!

    Judasslayeron July 30, 2008   Link

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