Who ever knew there's be days like these
When the world could knock us to our knees?

We didn't fear the future or regret the past

We knew our days we're numbered and it couldn't last

The world's gone mad
It's so hard to believe it's like a bad dream version of reality

And now we don't know which way to go
And the pressure is building and it's ready to blow
I never knew there would be days like these

Hooray
It's judgement day-We had it good till now-now there's hell to pay

A moments time
We're all gonna blow it away

Poor me
It's my own tragedy I was born in a time of lunacy
It was all fun-but now we're gonna pay

Whoever thought there would come a day when the world

As we know it could be stolen away
We didn't see it coming 'til it

Was too late and now it seems like the news is getting worse everyday

Watch it go down it doesn't matter to you but when it comes to an end
Well then you will know the truth


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Judgment Day Lyrics as written by Fletcher Dragge Byron Mcmackin

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    I think the song might be sarcastic. Pennywise has songs criticsizing htose who focus on the afterlife more than real life. Or this song could mean that Pennywise think judgment day is not mystical like the Bible, but more like real life, and its going on right now

    epicmikenomoreon July 04, 2010   Link

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