歌曲 | The Masquerade |
歌手 | Pagan Altar |
专辑 | The Lords of Hypocrisy |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Think of the people you meet every day, | |
Think of the characters they try to portray. | |
They hide what they're thinking hide what they feel, | |
In an age of hypocrisy nothing is real. | |
Faces are just curtains of stone, | |
That hides their true feelings 'till they're alone. | |
Who can you say that you really know? | |
You see only the façade they wish to show. | |
Is it that they are weak or afraid? | |
They live out their lives in this masquerade. | |
They are all clowns behind a painted smile. | |
They tried to enchant, persuade or beguile. | |
Faceless with no thoughts or ideals, | |
Transparent reflections, nothing is real. | |
They cling to their idols echo their lives, | |
But it's only a front, a place they can hide. | |
Their own minds suppressed from birth to the grave, | |
Enacting their lives in this masquerade. | |
I look at myself am I the same, | |
I try to find out if I play the game. | |
Which side of my soul does everyone see? | |
The face that I show is it really me? | |
There's no way of knowing if I play a part, | |
Is my true self left in the dark? | |
Am I for real, or what I am made? | |
Or am I just part of this masquerade? |
Think of the people you meet every day, | |
Think of the characters they try to portray. | |
They hide what they' re thinking hide what they feel, | |
In an age of hypocrisy nothing is real. | |
Faces are just curtains of stone, | |
That hides their true feelings ' till they' re alone. | |
Who can you say that you really know? | |
You see only the fa ade they wish to show. | |
Is it that they are weak or afraid? | |
They live out their lives in this masquerade. | |
They are all clowns behind a painted smile. | |
They tried to enchant, persuade or beguile. | |
Faceless with no thoughts or ideals, | |
Transparent reflections, nothing is real. | |
They cling to their idols echo their lives, | |
But it' s only a front, a place they can hide. | |
Their own minds suppressed from birth to the grave, | |
Enacting their lives in this masquerade. | |
I look at myself am I the same, | |
I try to find out if I play the game. | |
Which side of my soul does everyone see? | |
The face that I show is it really me? | |
There' s no way of knowing if I play a part, | |
Is my true self left in the dark? | |
Am I for real, or what I am made? | |
Or am I just part of this masquerade? |
Think of the people you meet every day, | |
Think of the characters they try to portray. | |
They hide what they' re thinking hide what they feel, | |
In an age of hypocrisy nothing is real. | |
Faces are just curtains of stone, | |
That hides their true feelings ' till they' re alone. | |
Who can you say that you really know? | |
You see only the fa ade they wish to show. | |
Is it that they are weak or afraid? | |
They live out their lives in this masquerade. | |
They are all clowns behind a painted smile. | |
They tried to enchant, persuade or beguile. | |
Faceless with no thoughts or ideals, | |
Transparent reflections, nothing is real. | |
They cling to their idols echo their lives, | |
But it' s only a front, a place they can hide. | |
Their own minds suppressed from birth to the grave, | |
Enacting their lives in this masquerade. | |
I look at myself am I the same, | |
I try to find out if I play the game. | |
Which side of my soul does everyone see? | |
The face that I show is it really me? | |
There' s no way of knowing if I play a part, | |
Is my true self left in the dark? | |
Am I for real, or what I am made? | |
Or am I just part of this masquerade? |