[Verse 1]
He's burning through the distant mist of Earth
To find what's missing in his soul
Into the blinding light, eternity
The rim of hell he will control

[Chorus]
And so he brings us, all into the fold
Relentless advocate to the stories that he's told
There is no ending to the lies that you've been sold
Whispering his lies on into the fold
Into the fold

[Verse 2]
He tells us that we all shall live again
We only hear the thunderstorm
We will defeat the evil enemy
And drive them back into their holes

[Chorus]
And so he brings us, all into the fold
Relentless advocate to the stories that he's told
There is no ending to the lies that you've been sold
Whispering his lies on into the fold
Into the fold

[Chorus]
And so he brings us, all into the fold
Relentless advocate to the stories that he's told
There is no ending to the lies that you've been sold
Whispering his lies on into the fold
Into the fold
Into the fold


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    This song addresses themes of deception, manipulation, and blind following. It depicts a charismatic leader who uses lies and false promises to control and manipulate others, ultimately bringing them into his fold. The track sheds light on the dangers of blindly following charismatic leaders who use lies and manipulation to control others, and serves as a cautionary tale, urging listeners to be vigilant, question authority, and critically analyze the stories they are told. Its timeless message, applicable to many situations beyond the realm of music, warning against the destructive nature of deceitful leaders.

    Kingofstilporton December 29, 2023   Link

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