| As I walked through fields of innocence
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| My dreams were distorted with no defense
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| Earth’s creatures beside me, what a joy to be
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| Bright flowers, gay sunshine, sweet destiny
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| Then one day scarecrow greeted me
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| My mind began to see truths unfolding
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| So I built — a house up in a tree
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| To view reality & began observing
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| From there I saw an abattoir for minds
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| A system of lies man is enslaved in
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| Murdered thoughts, human machinery
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| In life’s factory keep the wheels turning
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| Now that the sun sets upon this magic land
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| My eyes are wide open to the ill fate of man
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| They put me in a place to educate
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| Instead my mind was raped, not yet turned eight
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| Stories of crucifixion and moral codes to live life by
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| Force-fed lies, defiled, brainwashed and blind
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| Then a priest with fire in his eyes
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| Warned me of my demise if I stopped believing
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| He said young man you’ll burn in hell you see
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| Christ is your sanctuary, so just be subservant
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| Stand up and fight, defend your country
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| Kiss feet of the elite and you shall inherit
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| Your wealth up in the sky but first you have to die
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| And live in poverty — keep the wheels turning
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| Now that the sun sets upon this fated land
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| My eyes are wide open to the ill deeds of man
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| Where is this place, I once wondered free?
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| A funeral of dreams became reality
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| Grey concrete, human cage — society
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| Joys butchered, blind envy, bleak destiny
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| Killing yourself to get by in this murdered world
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| Words, music on black plastic; |
| the truth!
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| Black towers over you and me authority
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| Destroy your will to be if you let them own you
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| Reclaim your mind, view life through your own eyes
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| You soon may realise your own true meaning
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| Fuck their wars, religious lies and laws
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| Guilt trips you’re not the cause, don’t just accept them
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| A life of misery they want for you and me
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| Just drink and be merry — stop the wheels turning
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| Now that the sun sets upon this magic land
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| My eyes are wide open to the ill fate of man |