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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    This song seems to explore themes of personal introspection, the flaws of human nature, and the consequences of ignorance and violence. It serves as a reflection on the darker aspects of human nature and the potential for individuals to become the monsters they fear. The title "Making Monsters" could be interpreted as a result of unchecked violence, ignorance, and indifference, possibly referring to the cycle of hurt and harm that humanity perpetuates, turning them into "monsters" themselves

    Kingofstilporton January 12, 2024   Link
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    its a song about how we create our own Demons or Monsters by our own delusions brough on by false religion or trauma...

    DavidScurlockon April 14, 2024   Link

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