Christ Copyright

Album: Nothing More (2014)
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  • Don't form thoughts, trust politicians
    Forfeit soul, pursue religion
    Lose free will to gain protection
    Sink the ship with good intention

    See our minds become conditioned
    As we swear by these traditions
    Lose our hearts and breed division
    Oh my God, why can't we wake up?

    They're selling heaven tonight
    Sign the dotted line
    They got your Christ on copyright

    To think you know who goes to heaven
    Is just one big misconception
    Like God hates fags and communism
    Create fear to feed the system

    They're selling heaven tonight
    Sign the dotted line
    They got your Christ on copyright

    We are not machines

    If they scream loud
    They might muscle the crowd
    But we won't bow down
    No, we won't bow down

    They're selling heaven tonight
    Sign the dotted line
    They got your Christ on copyright Writer/s: DANIEL OLIVER, JONATHAN TAYLOR HAWKINS, MARK ANTHONY VOLLELUNGA, WILL HOFFMAN
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • H.l.i.b. from Northeast MissouriThis song is so powerful and during this Era it fits so well. Perfect for all of the rebellious teenagers and the adults.
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