This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I was brought up to believe
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand
I was brought up to believe
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand
The universe has a plan
All is for the best
Some will be rewarded
And the devil will take the rest
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death
In a world of cut and thrust
I was always taught to trust
In a world where all must fail
Heaven's justice will prevail
The joy and pain that we receive
Each comes with its own cost
The price of what we're winning
Is the same as what we've lost
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death
Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe
Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to
Loves us all to death
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand
I was brought up to believe
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand
The universe has a plan
All is for the best
Some will be rewarded
And the devil will take the rest
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death
In a world of cut and thrust
I was always taught to trust
In a world where all must fail
Heaven's justice will prevail
The joy and pain that we receive
Each comes with its own cost
The price of what we're winning
Is the same as what we've lost
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death
Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe
Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe
All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to
Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to
Loves us all to death
Lyrics submitted by priest_of_syrinx
BU2B Lyrics as written by Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson
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I think your first comment is closer to being accurate. The singer/song writers state "Millions of eyes can see, yet why am i so blind!? When the someone else is me, its unkind its unkind". I believe hes referring to the girl toying with him and using him. He wants something deeper with her, thats why he allows himself to be as a puppet (even though for her fun and games) as long as it makes her happy. But he knows deep down that she doesnt really want to be serious with him and thats what makes him.
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Great version of a great song,
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I don't think it's necessarily about sex. It's about wanting to start the day with some love and affection. Maybe a warm cuddle. I'm not alone in interpreting it that way! For example:
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I could have made my earlier post a lot simpler. Neil, as based on the lyrics of the last two albums, dwells on and angrily shakes his fist at a God he doesn't even believe exists. The only point to it in my opinion is a subtle way to ridicule believers. Complaining about a god you dont belive in for tewo straight albums is not something Neil would do unless he had a very deep point he was trying to make and it makes sense to me that he is very bitter if organized religion. I'm not a believer so I am not offended, I just find it sad and a little bit pathetic. Neil has a bright mind. He can do a lot better lyrically than this and on a personal level, if you don't believe in God, why would you waste an ounce of care if others do?
Its not shaking a fist at the GOD who he doesn't believe in, but at the people who preach and indoctrinate young children with messages that tell them to close their minds and keep their heads down. You can't deny a lot of religious sentiment is about telling people NOT to ask difficult questions.<br /> I have respect for people who have reached religious convictions on their own (while i may not agree with them) but when people my age and younger go around talking like they know all the answers to the world and can't begin to really justify why.. thats just creepy