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Act of God Lyrics
You believe in this fake reality so you can go and destroy.
Men organize wars and slaughters.
But I will be in front of you.
Nothing can… nothing can calm me.
You do not deserve to live.
Only your blood relieve me.
I know it’s inside of you.
I know it’s inside of me and death doesn’t frighten me.
Each man has this survival instinct, inside of him.
I know it’s inside of me and death doesn’t frighten me.
You have to make your own choice.
You have to take on your decisions.
Are you afraid? The human world is so violent.
It can’t prevent the violence of men.
My liberty: my freedom is priceless.
Keep me, I don’t think my actions make me act.
I feel worse.
You have to take on your decisions and their consequences.
Nature is more powerful than all these corrupt values in which you believe.
Men organize wars and slaughters.
But I will be in front of you.
Nothing can… nothing can calm me.
Only your blood relieve me.
I know it’s inside of you.
I know it’s inside of me and death doesn’t frighten me.
Each man has this survival instinct, inside of him.
You have to make your own choice.
You have to take on your decisions.
Are you afraid? The human world is so violent.
It can’t prevent the violence of men.
My liberty: my freedom is priceless.
I feel worse.
You have to take on your decisions and their consequences.
Nature is more powerful than all these corrupt values in which you believe.
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In the last verse I hear "I fear the worse" but the site I found said the lyrics were "I feel worse" ... any thoughts people??
I sort of take this as a message to act with the best intentions at all times in life, and not to let religion dictate what is "good" (or at least don't let religion's threats make you act "good").
That is God will know whether you are good if you did or didn't attend church. It is what is inside of you that counts ... not how often you went to church or read the bible. As hypocrites may hide behind church doors to fight wars and absolve themselves of guilt in the name of God (usually unjustifiably).