Resurrected, forged in the shadows.
Forked tongue spewing venom and flames.
A message of hope coupled with a promise of change.
A subtle overhaul in appearance and disposition,
A clever distraction forged to subdue the population.

They call him Führer,
I say Deceiver.
He calls himself Uniter,
We say Divider.

He is here to deliver domination.

Harbinger!
Harbinger!

Deceiver of our hope!

Resurrected, forged in the shadows.
Forked tongue spewing venom and flames.
A message of hope coupled with a promise of change.
A subtle overhaul in appearance and disposition,
A clever distraction forged to subdue the population.

So this is the order of the new world?
I see only a revival of the oldest
And worst forms of what can only be tyranny.
In which there is no happiness, hope,
Or liberty for the rest of humanity.

We will reject your false message of security.
We will destroy your vision of tyranny.

Harbinger!
The awakened Preacher.
Harbinger!
The worlds Deceiver.

Deceiver of our hope!
Deceiver of our hope!
I will rip out your lying tongue
And shove it back down your fucking throat!
Oh!

Freedom is ours!


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    this songs about obama all the way.

    ronnieroflon September 02, 2009   Link

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