Truth is a whisper and only a choice
Nobody hears above this noise
To the
It's always a risk when you try to believe
In this
I know there's so much more than me yeah

Yeah I got caught in the ruse of the world
It's just a promise no one never keeps
And now it's changing while you sleep
And no one here can see

You know all I am
Feel this moment in you
You know all I am
Can you teach me to believe in something

Sometimes you choke on the smell
Just to breathe
I need to question what I need
Rhythm of silence
That beats through your mind
Still you forget what you deny yeah

And I got caught in the ruse of the world
It's just a promise no one never keeps
And now it's changing in your sleep
And no one here can see

You know all I am
Feel this moment in you
You know all I am
Can you teach me to believe in something

Who's the one you answer to
Do you listen when he speaks
Or is everything for you

And do you find it hard to sleep
Or is it easy on your own
And will you ever find some peace
Before you're gone

You know all I am
Feel this moment in you
You know all I am
Can you teach me to believe in something


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    I think this song explains it's self with just the title. Out in the world truth is a whisper and you have to try hard to hear it above all the lies. This is just how we need to quit all the BS and get to the point of things and just let the truth out instead of covering it with lies. Great tune. The music is just plain awesome.

    lancerchickon December 29, 2006   Link

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