A Colony of Liar Men Lyrics
Band | |
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Album | Tales of a Future Past(2020) |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Genres | Technical Thrash Metal, Progressive Metal |
Labels | Butler Records |
Album rating : 90 / 100
Votes : 2
Votes : 2
3. A Colony of Liar Men (6:12)
"Let me get closer
Don't step by side
I a the owner
Of all that what's right"
Mental flatliners
Entered the stage
Loudmouth spills wisdom
Nailed as a lie
Inside a mirror
a stash you can not see
Obscure a message of what could be
Removed the wrapper
Had a look inside
Refused to believe what's layed down on this sides.
"You don't need our knowledge
'Cause awareness creates fear
All removed from college
Sold your consent to
Disobey - disobey - disobey
An idiot to the left of me
A moron to the right
Both they try convincing me
At least it feels not right"
What brought down this papers
Laying in those cases
Elegy?
Entropy?
Fragments of this words I found inside my mind
History?
Banality?
Further now
Anger grow
And for the first time I can see
They build the perfect enemy
That's me
Deep odds with visions
No way to clarify
Confused by pictures of their destiny
Moral imperialism and no proof insight
Perdition wells up out of their lying loads
"The end is near the noctortel cried
All a lie the nut replied
Repent Repent The riffraff tried
No loud call to
Disobey
See, here comes the tick tack bee
You love it or you die
Be proud to pay another fee
Kneel down, he comes
The blessed, the pest, the best...."
Darkness of ignorance is no sign of live
Idiocy?
Density?
Insanity?
Foolery?
And once again it's time to see
They find their perfect enemy
That's me
Their (o. the) rest of mind now totally blurred
Victims Victims?
The spin of doctors narrate their truth
This echo room full of minds that loose
Liar men
Begging hard for overtone, blind deference
From his window out of side
Bishop framing feels so warmed inside
Liar men
No, no, no
Liar men
No, no, no
They can not convince me
Another way instead
Try to convince me
Don't step by side
I a the owner
Of all that what's right"
Mental flatliners
Entered the stage
Loudmouth spills wisdom
Nailed as a lie
Inside a mirror
a stash you can not see
Obscure a message of what could be
Removed the wrapper
Had a look inside
Refused to believe what's layed down on this sides.
"You don't need our knowledge
'Cause awareness creates fear
All removed from college
Sold your consent to
Disobey - disobey - disobey
An idiot to the left of me
A moron to the right
Both they try convincing me
At least it feels not right"
What brought down this papers
Laying in those cases
Elegy?
Entropy?
Fragments of this words I found inside my mind
History?
Banality?
Further now
Anger grow
And for the first time I can see
They build the perfect enemy
That's me
Deep odds with visions
No way to clarify
Confused by pictures of their destiny
Moral imperialism and no proof insight
Perdition wells up out of their lying loads
"The end is near the noctortel cried
All a lie the nut replied
Repent Repent The riffraff tried
No loud call to
Disobey
See, here comes the tick tack bee
You love it or you die
Be proud to pay another fee
Kneel down, he comes
The blessed, the pest, the best...."
Darkness of ignorance is no sign of live
Idiocy?
Density?
Insanity?
Foolery?
And once again it's time to see
They find their perfect enemy
That's me
Their (o. the) rest of mind now totally blurred
Victims Victims?
The spin of doctors narrate their truth
This echo room full of minds that loose
Liar men
Begging hard for overtone, blind deference
From his window out of side
Bishop framing feels so warmed inside
Liar men
No, no, no
Liar men
No, no, no
They can not convince me
Another way instead
Try to convince me
Tales of a Future Past - Lyrics
Tales of a Future Past - Album Credits
Members
- Martin LeMar : Vocals, Lyrics
- Peter Sjöberg : Guitars
- Ralph "Ralf" Hubert : Bass, Music, Lyrics
- Alex Landenburg : Drums
Other staff
- Ralf Hubert : Producer, Engineer
- David Demaret : Artwork
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