Forgive them father for they know not what they do
[VERSE ONE]
Do you feel it in your bones?
From the bottom to the top inside you taking control
In a world that’s cracked while the odds are stacked
We somehow never cease to hesitate to spin our backs
When it’s “Survival of the Fittest” what’s the point in compassion? (Why) Why even cure disease when it’s a hospital cash-in?
Evolutionized Identity
Gorilla-like Propensity
Lord help this Extremity!
[CHORUS]
In Your Name
[VERSE TWO]
Do you feel it in your soul?
From the bottom of your heart inside it’s digging a hole.
In a war that’s fought while both sides are bought.
We somehow never cease to hesitate to fight to stop.
Here’s to Progressive Liberation through a government sanction. (Lies) Here’s to Fiscal Conservation through some Fiat Inflation.
Transhuman Singularity
Coercive Cryptocurrency
Yah break down this tyranny!
[CHORUS]
In Your Name
[BRIDGE]
What we fear could set us free
Ooooo Just that moment of redemption Something BIG... ETERNITY
Just beyond these three dimensions
I can feel it in my body
A Metaphysical Tsunami
Something Better
Than I could ever
Wish for every soul so systematically enslaved...
[CHORUS]
In Your Name
Forgive them father for they know not what they do
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