作曲 : Coalesce | |
I had to cut them off. | |
They had me bought and sold. | |
They plot against my loe with my fears in their hands. | |
I climbred into bed with no will to refuse them. | |
If for just one night. | |
In my haste I had to cut them off my flesh. | |
I bought our lives in bulk. | |
Refused sacrifice. | |
I would not concede with this damn curse that hinds my blood. | |
I am lost when when my blood guides my hand and chooses to ignore. | |
When my personal passover is a failure to discern an obvious liar. | |
They write in anger that what they own is theirs, and they replace charity with a hollow gesture. | |
They recruit angry fools to replace the old law that was handed down to them and fulfilled with their own sick and twisted games. | |
They can be kept with little effort as no one checks but once a week. | |
And only but a few will mke them turn their heads. | |
They tithe as a purchase of right. | |
As a pack of liars they set themselves as the standard, and put you in your place where you always belonged, but were too foolish to understand. | |
Sub to their culture of pretenders in their white sheets that will sway easy to their will. | |
I had to cut them off of my flesh, I had to separate the head from the body the way that I would any other serpent. | |
Grown men told me tey loved me then disappeared. | |
Grown men demanded apologies of me. | |
None were given. | |
But I've bit my tongue and checked my heart. | |
I cut off my flesh and I conceded my fear to flee. | |
I was left behind while our business took its seat in its rightful place. | |
In the hearts of business men. | |
I am lost. | |
I was questioned and refused. | |
I was given something you could say was a gift. | |
But I do not. | |
Free is cheap and what's cheap is tossed. | |
It's what we are taught. | |
And in that we have always trusted firm. | |
I have faith that this promise will not be overturned. |
zuo qu : Coalesce | |
I had to cut them off. | |
They had me bought and sold. | |
They plot against my loe with my fears in their hands. | |
I climbred into bed with no will to refuse them. | |
If for just one night. | |
In my haste I had to cut them off my flesh. | |
I bought our lives in bulk. | |
Refused sacrifice. | |
I would not concede with this damn curse that hinds my blood. | |
I am lost when when my blood guides my hand and chooses to ignore. | |
When my personal passover is a failure to discern an obvious liar. | |
They write in anger that what they own is theirs, and they replace charity with a hollow gesture. | |
They recruit angry fools to replace the old law that was handed down to them and fulfilled with their own sick and twisted games. | |
They can be kept with little effort as no one checks but once a week. | |
And only but a few will mke them turn their heads. | |
They tithe as a purchase of right. | |
As a pack of liars they set themselves as the standard, and put you in your place where you always belonged, but were too foolish to understand. | |
Sub to their culture of pretenders in their white sheets that will sway easy to their will. | |
I had to cut them off of my flesh, I had to separate the head from the body the way that I would any other serpent. | |
Grown men told me tey loved me then disappeared. | |
Grown men demanded apologies of me. | |
None were given. | |
But I' ve bit my tongue and checked my heart. | |
I cut off my flesh and I conceded my fear to flee. | |
I was left behind while our business took its seat in its rightful place. | |
In the hearts of business men. | |
I am lost. | |
I was questioned and refused. | |
I was given something you could say was a gift. | |
But I do not. | |
Free is cheap and what' s cheap is tossed. | |
It' s what we are taught. | |
And in that we have always trusted firm. | |
I have faith that this promise will not be overturned. |
zuò qǔ : Coalesce | |
I had to cut them off. | |
They had me bought and sold. | |
They plot against my loe with my fears in their hands. | |
I climbred into bed with no will to refuse them. | |
If for just one night. | |
In my haste I had to cut them off my flesh. | |
I bought our lives in bulk. | |
Refused sacrifice. | |
I would not concede with this damn curse that hinds my blood. | |
I am lost when when my blood guides my hand and chooses to ignore. | |
When my personal passover is a failure to discern an obvious liar. | |
They write in anger that what they own is theirs, and they replace charity with a hollow gesture. | |
They recruit angry fools to replace the old law that was handed down to them and fulfilled with their own sick and twisted games. | |
They can be kept with little effort as no one checks but once a week. | |
And only but a few will mke them turn their heads. | |
They tithe as a purchase of right. | |
As a pack of liars they set themselves as the standard, and put you in your place where you always belonged, but were too foolish to understand. | |
Sub to their culture of pretenders in their white sheets that will sway easy to their will. | |
I had to cut them off of my flesh, I had to separate the head from the body the way that I would any other serpent. | |
Grown men told me tey loved me then disappeared. | |
Grown men demanded apologies of me. | |
None were given. | |
But I' ve bit my tongue and checked my heart. | |
I cut off my flesh and I conceded my fear to flee. | |
I was left behind while our business took its seat in its rightful place. | |
In the hearts of business men. | |
I am lost. | |
I was questioned and refused. | |
I was given something you could say was a gift. | |
But I do not. | |
Free is cheap and what' s cheap is tossed. | |
It' s what we are taught. | |
And in that we have always trusted firm. | |
I have faith that this promise will not be overturned. |