Raise your hands now to testify
Your confession will be crucified
You're a sacrificial suicide
Like a dog that's been sodomized
Stand up! All the white boys
Sit down! And the black girls
You're the soldiers of the new world

Put your faith in a miracle
And it's non-denominational
Join the choir we will be singing
In the church of wishful thinking

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the faith fanatics

Oh bless me Lord for I have sinned
It's been a lifetime since I last confessed
I threw my crutches in "the river of a shadow of doubt"
And I'll be dressed up in my Sunday best

Say a prayer for the family
Drop a coin for humanity
Ain't this uniform so flattering?
I never asked you a god damned thing

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the faith fanatics

Don't test me
Second guess me
Protest me
You will disappear

I want to know who's allowed to breed
All the dogs who never learned to read
Missionary politicians
And the cops of a new religion

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the inside
Yeah


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East Jesus Nowhere Lyrics as written by Frank E. Billie Joe Armstrong

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    here they clearly aim at our times where religions have made it hell for humans, to live in peace, having freedom and truth held in the hands of nations leaders, representing religious fervants more than anything. these are the most egoistical people, raised on fear, of not being on the right side, therefore embracing religion to be safe from hell.... then pushing their God on forth through their kids lives, as if... it tells what it's like to live among these lies, ignorance and the atrocities it has made. not only spread by those fanatics, but shaping a whole society, in a fictious state of hope and righteousness. all that conditioning breeds intolerance, the moral questions are hardly understood among such close-minded population, allowing no acknowledging of facts. all the pride and glory of religion in the meantime is the easiest grip for a government to be dragging simple people all down to the same path, to follow straight into war, leading most to accept absurd conditions and decisions, thinking so or otherwise you become outted, unamerican, pointed as nuisance. unallowed to be questioning those decisions, nor going against what they dare to call hope. for in today's society, its only a by being blind living by basic lies that everything keeps on going worse and worse...

    so yeah here its put in an franck but ironical way too, and underlining how you better not forget to keep thinking for yourself. do not let institution rule your soul, any of those religion's moral code tell you whats right and what isnt.

    and if you're too brainwashed, try to clean your third eye, and get over false promises and exagerated claims, put you to sleep, all in the name of so-called great sentiments, greater things, these are nothing but inventions of men for the better. enough with people raised on stupid notions praising heaven, fearing hell, honouring nothing but their fear, as it keeps them quiet and in place.

    naivadaon October 11, 2009   Link

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