Lets watch it burn! x4

Why must you feel the need to question anything and everything?
I will tell you not to have the answers and so I'd rather keep my mouth shut.

Fuck you!
I've had enough of this.
No one to blame but myself.

Liars. Hypocrites. Cowards. Bastards.

Why must you destroy everything thats fucking good? I accept the face that my murderer will come with the sound.
The sound (the sound) is in this.
Cut through so deep.

Why must you feel the need to judge everything and everyone?
Why do you think you're so different? I can always smell shit a mile away.

Just because you come to Jesus doesn't mean inebriation.

Liars. Hypocrites. Cowards. Bastards.

I no longer pride myself on the everyday world. Sometimes I feel damn good just to watch the world fucking burn.

The sound (the sound) is in this.
Cut through so deep.(so deep)
The world (the world) is hurting.
Our hearts go to sleep. (to sleep)

The voice it speaks to me. (speaks to me)
It whispers inside of me. (whispers)
The voice says come to me. (come to me)
Falling so long. (so long)

Some to break the sound.
The sound (the sound) is in this.
Cut through so deep. (so deep)
The world (the world) is hurting (is hurting).
Our hearts go to sleep. (go to sleep)


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    WOO! first to comment! um... GREAT album, i bought it a couple days ago... a few of the lyrics here don't match with the cd booklet lyrics... it says "the sound is endless" not the sound is in this and "don't mean i need religion" not inebriation... and but yeah anywayz AWESOME song anywayz it prettty much explains itself its talkin about someone who i guess wanted to knw too much and started judgin them alot and let a few secrets out here and there.. idk i think this cuz of like this situation i was in... "my murderer will come with a smile" prob refers to the person will try to kill him cuz of watever happend and he knws he'll prob end up gettin murderd... idk dats wat i think...

    switchbladez8on October 04, 2008   Link
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    It's talking about judgmental people and how they think they're so godly on that throne they all sit on. And how all those judgmental bastards can pretty much look in the mirror and see that they're just like everyone they judge. I love the line about religion, its pretty much a fuck you i have my own beliefs and I don't have to believe in God to be an alright person. 5/5 on this song.

    xXEmpty_InsideXxon February 06, 2009   Link

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