Naive eyes open to what they have to say
Bringing answers into our everyday
Tell us where we've come from and what we'll do
They say it's not up to you
And I don't wanna hear what they are feeding to me
And I can't swallow what they are screaming to me
And I don't wanna know where life is leading me
And I can't believe it
There is zero fact in what you say
Following beliefs of yesterday
I don't need the answer
And I don't need your remedy
They're on my T.V and they are at my door
Selling me bullshit and preaching me their lore
Make sure we are locked into what they say
I can't forget to pray today
And I don't wanna hear what they are feeding to me
And I can't swallow what they are screaming to me
And I don't wanna know what fate is holding for me
And I can't believe it
There is zero fact in what you say
Following beliefs of yesterday
I don't need the answer
And I don't need your remedy
They give me no choice
They shove their voice
Down my throat
And I don't need your remedy
Remedy
Keep your remedy
Keep your remedy
Keep your remedy
There is zero fact in what you say
Following beliefs of yesterday
I don't need the answer
And I don't need your remedy


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    my version sounds completely different:/

    fierce melonon June 19, 2002   Link

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