You Can't See the Forest for the Wolves

Album: Memory And Humanity (2008)
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  • Give me something to believe in
    Something that is real
    A moment of reflection
    What should I believe?

    I've lost my innocence
    If you see it around please tell it to call
    I can't stomach my own stomach

    It can't tell me truths I need
    When what I feel and what I see isn't even real
    What should I believe?

    Give me something to believe in
    Something that is real
    A moment of reflection
    What should I believe?

    Televisions tells me one thing
    Brain tells me something else
    Bullshit never had any intelligence

    War's a terror that we can do without
    Small town thinkers will always wear you down
    Just don't look for the hidden meanings

    Give me something to believe in
    Something that is real
    A moment of reflection
    What should I believe?

    Start with a voice, with some heart
    Something to believe
    End with a song in the light
    Something to believe

    Start with a voice, with some heart
    Something to believe
    End with a song in the light

    Give me something to believe in
    Give me something that is real
    Give me something to believe in
    Give me something that is real
    Writer/s: DARRAN SMITH, GARETH DAVIES, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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