They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control
They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control

All the same, you sit and close your arms and pray
Moderation in all action must rise above and take its place don’t you know?

All the same, you don’t really know me
All the same, you don’t sit and hold me
All the same, you don’t hear, console me
All the same, you don’t really know me

(repeat)

They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control
They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control

All the same, you sit and close your arms and pray
Moderation in all action must rise above and take its place don’t you know?

All the same, you don’t really know me
All the same, you don’t sit and hold me
All the same, you don’t hear, console me
All the same, you don’t really know me

(repeat)

(bridge)

They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control
They said that he’d come down the mountain, up and
Come and take control

All the same, you don’t really know me
All the same, you don’t sit and hold me
All the same, you don’t hear, console me
All the same, you don’t really know me

(repeat)


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    Dunno about the songs, but an "antiskeptic" message sounds like a really bad idea to me, skeptism is just questioning things to find out if they are real. Otherwise we'd go around beliving anything someone just told us. (Which is all too true it seems...)

    It's like saying antiscience...

    mickal555on September 29, 2006   Link

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