Down here on the ground since it all began
Experiment in moral and behavior
In spite of all imperfection I'm a fan of man
The worm is my rose too

Many my name
But one and the same
Chaos, being
And the everlasting flame

[Chorus]
Phosphorous
Lucifer
Stand up!
In praise of the morning star
Phosphorous
Lucifer
Say it!
Chief Rebel Angel
Phosphorous
Lucifer
Stand up!
In praise of the morning star

Don't get too cocky, keep yourself small
Don't ever let them see you coming
Look at me, underestimated from day one
You never see me coming, I'm a surprise

Solid my game
We're one and the same
The chaos, the being
And the everlasting flame

[Chorus]

Watching, waiting
Holding my breath
But I'm no puppeteer
The stage is set, you pull your own strings now
Like butterfly wings
Once they're touched they never leave the ground
No,
I don't make things happen here

[Chorus]

Phosphorous
Lucifer
Say my name


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    some lyrics come directly from the film "Devil's Advocate" inwhich Al Pacino (playing the devil) speaks them the meaning is pretty clear i guess

    the_white_stripeon February 05, 2006   Link

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