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There's no salvation in a world where you worship your reflection.
And no redemption for a life of servitude.
You bow and you heed on hallowed command.
Your holy land is all rot and reeking.

It's a safe place.
A hollow escape.
A palace of concrete and glass.
Keep waiting, keep waiting for...

No god to release you.
No god to make you fall to your knees.

There's blood on these pages and a war inside your head and with yourself.
Through the ages through every form of hell.

It's a safe place.
A hollow escape.
A palace of concrete and glass.
Keep waiting, keep waiting for...

No god to consume you.
No god to bear your burden.
No god to use you.
No god, no, it's all an illusion.

A usurper of life.
It'll bleed every last drop.
And it'll suck all the breath out of you.
And leave you forsaken.

There's no god to release you.
There's no god to make you fall down to your knees.
There's no god to consume you.
There's no god to bear your burdens.
There's no god, no, it's all an illusion.
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haha, i love this. =D so true

so this new album rlly rocks.... but NOTHING will blow me away more than undoing ruin did.

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I think this song is pretty straight-forward >.>

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The lyrics submitted on this site are incorrect. Kinda funny actually, but horribly wrong. Here are the correct lyrics.

There's no salvation In a world where you worship you're reflection And no redemption for a life of servitude You bow and you heed On hallowed command Your holy land is all rot and reeking It's a safe place A hollow escape A palace of concrete and glass Keep waiting, keep waiting for

No god to release you No god to make you fall to your knees

There's blood on these pages And a war inside your head and with yourself Through the ages through every form of hell It's a safe place A hollow escape A palace of concrete and glass Keep waiting, keep waiting for

No god To consume you No god To bear your burden No god To use you No god no it's all an illusion

A usurper of life It'll bleed every last drop And it'll suck all the breath out of you And leave you forsaken

There's no god to release you There's no god to make you fall down to your knees There's no god to consume you There's no god To bear your burdens There's no god no it's all an illusion.

If you actually listen to the song, it sounds more like 'proven fiction' despite what the booklet it comes with says. I find it fits better too. If only the band were to reply... lol

It may make sense, but it is not correct. It is obviously, "Your reflection." Not only does it sound more like, "Your refelction," it also makes more sense. The idea of a person with faith, or religion having a reflection is a common theme throughout the album. It is referenced in the songs "Blessed Infection," and "A Distorted Utopia." The idea that someone has a "reflection" is that they only accept ideas from people and sources that confirm their own world view, thus confirming what they already believe. These people don't look for ideas anywhere else, and reject anything that...

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HOw has so few commented on this songg... it's one of their best songs.. just absolutly epic its great from a musical perspective and outstang lyrically.. very straightfoward about meaning lol but it kicks ass

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I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!!!

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This song is a complete joke lyrically. Musically, very good indeed but the substance is severely lacking. The entire song commits the logical fallacy of begging the question, that is, assuming that what you are trying to prove to be true is already true.

In case Darkest Hour wasn't aware, the existence of God is a heavily debated topic and there is certainly no concrete proof on either side. This song assumes that God doesn't exist and goes from there. There is nothing substantial in the song adding to the argument, just some biased claims made by the lyricist.

If the song is viewed from the perspective of people who call themselves Christians but are instead self seeking and only want money and power, I could see how the lyrics could be somewhat more accurate. Christianity is not about these things but when someone like Joel Osteen runs the largest church in America I can certainly see how that image is maintained.

I love this band. They make some fantastic music. However, they should choose the subject material of their songs a little more carefully, this is biting off much more than they can chew.

Its more like a testimony that John doesnt believe God exists. Not him saying "God doesnt exist no matter what anyone says and I'm right you're wrong hahaha" Really its him saying "I dont believe God exists, no matter what you say I'll believe what I want and i don't believe God exists and I never will, but believe what you want."

I can buy that. The only problem I have with that view (his view not yours), is that if you say you believe something and will always refuse to believe anything else, you are closing yourself off from seeking truth.

Any person who is interested in knowing the truth should always be ready to be open to other people's views and opinions, if you shut your mind to them you are being close-minded and you are worth feeling sorry for. You should always be ready to hear new ideas and discuss them in an open minded way, allowing the truth...

I think its a general statement.. He is saying we should bow to anything without knowing 100% that it is more powerful and real.. He's saying that do not believe everything you hear until you see that its true.

 
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