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For twenty thousand years |
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The search for answers has been on |
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And some have come to think that they have found one |
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They're convinced that their religion is the one |
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Possessing all the answers and everyone else has failed |
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Humble priests why are you the chosen ones? |
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Can it be true that the rest is doomed? |
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Are we unrighteous, all of us that are not enlightened? |
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What is the price I must pay for that bliss? |
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I will never regret my view of life |
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It's impossible to choose |
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Don't you come to me and tell me that you know |
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So have many done and all of them tell different stories |
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Mortals how are we supposed to choose? |
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If there's thousand gods |
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What separates the right from all the other ones? |
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Marduk and Ra |
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The ancient gods from dawn of man |
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Who pays respect to them? Neglected superstition |
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What's different now? Is everything not just the same? |
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Though everything progress gods still haunt us |
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Don't you come to me and tell me that you know |
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So have many done and all of them tell different stories |
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Mortals how are we supposed to choose? |
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If there's thousand gods |
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What separates the right from all the other ones? |
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It is my claim, my belief, that we cannot know |
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Many are those who are greater than I |
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Still they don't seem to agree and it puzzles me |
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Shouldn't the wise admit to one faith? |
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Don't you come to me and tell me that you know |
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So have many done and all of them tell different stories |
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Mortals how are we supposed to choose? |
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If there's thousand gods |
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What separates the right from all the other ones? |
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For twenty thousand years |
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The search for answers has been on |
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And I have come to find that we are let down and left alone |