Senseless drones will pretend to be enlightened
The population is easily controlled by withheld information
Foolish enough to proclaim certainty of the answers
Feelings of safety overwhelm

Care for those you know, not imaginings
How could we live another way?
Misplaced confidence

We’ve tried this on our own but look where it’s gotten us
What does this creator want from us? Would insignificant worship bring forth meaning?
Surely this wasn’t chance, there must have been a designer
And it views our progress still

The possibility of centrality gives them misplaced confidence
Rules, characteristics and form then decided by the elders
Preying on the weak and fearful, a safety net for your loved ones
The influential sphere is created

Please do not miscalculate my tone, I speak with humility
Soon you will find your confidence misplaced
The answers are greater than we can imagine
I know you… you’re scared to be on your own
I’ll always be there for you


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    I feel as though the meaning of this song is about the confusion that we're the center of everything and the delusion of a divine ruler caring only of us. If there really is a god-like figure out there, he's preoccupied with the other beings and the innumerable amount of stars, planets, and other galaxies that exist. We are not as special as we think. We should open our minds outwards - towards the stars. Origins. Stardust, our true holy father.

    Axioenon January 05, 2013   Link
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    My Opinion

    Probably my favorite song, lyrics and all.

    ArcFlashon January 09, 2013   Link

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