[Spoken]
Have you ever given any thought to the fate of your children?
We've made good progress?
[Scrambled words]
Slowly but surely achieving our objective?

Liar!
Slip from the tongue
With the breath of a prophet
Call to die
Kiss with a bomb
From the heart of the promise no more world

In a home that's broken and silent
The truth will not be heard
In the forceful world of a tyrant
Freedom is a loaded word

Compliance!
It's more than code
It's a contest of fate for
The corrupt
What power is love
Finally chance widely smiled upon

In a place where god is abandoned
Freedom can become a curse

Yeah beggar!
Choose your fate!
The reaction!
The reaction is awake!
So choose your fate!
The reaction!
The reaction is awake!

Cause when the meaning fails to be objectified
Lies will carry through
Until you see them staring from the other side
Back at you
Back at you

You!
You!

Now they were trying to sell you
From your word
From your word

Yeah
When the meaning fails to be objectified
(To be objectified)
Then your lies will stare back at you from the other side
(From the other side)

Beggar!
Choose your fate!
The reaction!
The reaction is awake!
So choose your fate!
The reaction!
The reaction is awake!

Yeah!
Awake!
Yeah!
Awake!

Choose your, own fate!
Already!
The reaction is awake!

Yeah!

Liar!
Liar!
Liar!
Liar!


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Choose Your Fate Lyrics as written by Dan Marsala Adam Russell

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    I read on a lyric site that after second screaming he says "in a place where GOD is abandoned" not though

    Matthew15on April 24, 2008   Link
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    @matthew15

    Nope, everything there is taken straight out of the booklet from the actual album. I meant to put "thought", not "though". Corrected now.

    simply__meon April 25, 2008   Link
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    well pretty much this song is bad ass one of my fav on the album enough said!! lol

    SOTYchik09on March 10, 2009   Link
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    Okay, my headphone must be jacked up because I swear he says "From the heart of the flawless number one" instead of "From the heart of the promise no more world". .-.

    TomSmythe123on January 15, 2012   Link

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