You don't see me as I see you
Perspective, faith, moral view
At the end we all are bleeding red
Another day, another lie
Pacifist crucified
In the name of choice, we never had

Waking nightmares
As these demons rise
Nameless saints forsaken
Faithless lives

Making monsters
Breeding spawn of slaughtered
Making monsters come to life

The way of heavens by the blade
Velvet red before we lay
Affords a bliss of murder all shall prey
Dehumanized as corpses fell
Well rehearsed to be ourselves
Open wounds remind us we are dead

Waking nightmares
As these demons rise
Drawn from this light
As the darkness subsides
Nameless saints forsaken
Faithless lives

Making monsters
Breeding spawn of slaughtered
Making monsters come to life

To become that which we fear
In guise of reason why we're here
Destroy unknown, misunderstand
Ignorance, a master plan

Waking nightmares
As these demons rise
Drawn from this light
As the darkness subsides
Nameless saints forsaken
Faithless lives

To become that which we fear
In guise of reason why we're here

Waking nightmares
As these demons rise
Drawn from this light
As the darkness subsides
Nameless saints forsaken
Faithless lives

Making monsters
Breeding spawn of slaughtered
Making monsters come to life

Making monsters
Breeding spawn of slaughtered
Making monsters come to life

Making monsters
Breeding spawn of slaughtered
Making monsters come to life


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Making Monsters Lyrics as written by Kurdt Vanderhoof

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    The song delves into the negative effects of technology and virtual reality on individuals and society as a whole, describing a world where everything is digital, where physical reality is distorted and people no longer have genuine human connections. It portrays a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive reliance on technology and the potential consequences of losing touch with our true selves in the pursuit of virtual experiences.

    Kingofstilporton December 08, 2023   Link

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