I don't think laws would have regulated
The chaos and the crime, it was the fear of the divine
That had saved us all
From sick, horrific nights
The barbarians would fight like cavemen
But no, we're not the perfect kind
A specie with a greedy mind, and temptations
But aren't we all?
I just turn to my acou' when I'm looking for my saviour
Some people turn to wine, their fashion sense or their decline
They just don't know it's god
With an idea personified, they see a giant wearing white
Or a bearded man
It's been lost within their minds, bastardized over time
You can find it in your heart
But won't we all?
How can you deny,
You've waited this whole time
DMT is released in your brain, when you die
A dream through the afterlife
Look yourself in the eyes
It's been here the whole time
But haven't we all?
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