Give me something to believe in
Something that is real
A moment of reflection
What should I believe?

I've lost my innocence
If you see it around please tell it to call
I can't stomach my own stomach

It can't tell me truths I need
When what I feel and what I see isn't even real
What should I believe?

Give me something to believe in
Something that is real
A moment of reflection
What should I believe?

Televisions tells me one thing
Brain tells me something else
Bullshit never had any intelligence

War's a terror that we can do without
Small town thinkers will always wear you down
Just don't look for the hidden meanings

Give me something to believe in
Something that is real
A moment of reflection
What should I believe?

Start with a voice, with some heart
Something to believe
End with a song in the light
Something to believe

Start with a voice, with some heart
Something to believe
End with a song in the light

Give me something to believe in
Give me something that is real
Give me something to believe in
Give me something that is real



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You Can't See the Forest for the Wolves Lyrics as written by Darran Smith Gareth Davies

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    (should've included this in the previous post, forget i had more to say lol)Have you also noticed how the news, a current affairs programs, and all those other news bringing shows mostly portray negative aspects of whats happening in the world such as war, death, crime, disasters & sadness? there's a message in the song that's suggesting that it's come to the point of turning people into atheists or just doubting the existence of God, if all they see is that shyt happening, and no coverage is being made on the good things that are happening around the world, things that promote the existence of God or give the public HOPE or a sense of faith in their lives. It's no little wonder people doubt the existence of God, esp. those in my generation (Generation y), we've grown up with TV, media and all these technological devices since birth, so most likely we're affected time to time with the lack of faith syndrome if not more so than others.

    DreamersDiseaseon November 08, 2008   Link

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