The God Of Lying

Album: The Mountain (2025)
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  • (And being in it 'cause the being knows the unknown)
    (The spiritual, the alien)

    Who am I?

    Are you happy with your housing? Are you climbing up the walls?
    Are you deafened by the headlines or does your head not hear at all?
    Are you pacified by passion? Are you armed to the teeth?
    Are you bubbling at the surface of what's cooking underneath?
    Are you dying for an answer for what they call good grief?
    But there's a terrific chance there's nothing, beyond what you believe

    Oh, don't you say
    That you think that I'm the glory
    Oh, don't you say
    That you think I gotta get no glory

    Running to the exit with a huge grin on my face
    Screaming hope is behind
    And I wanna get high

    I went to the liquor store
    And they took all my money
    I stared into the mirror there
    And begged the man to love me

    Do you love your blessed father?
    Anoint by fear of death?
    Do you feel the lies creep on by? As soft as baby's breath
    Do you beg that truth will set you free?
    Are you shackled by the keys?
    Well, if I was you, I'd stay strapped in
    'Cause all you got is me

    Oh, don't you say
    That you think that I'm the glory
    Oh, don't you say
    That you think I gotta get no glory

    Running to the exit with a huge grin on my face
    Screaming hope is behind
    And I wanna get high Writer/s: Damon Albarn, Joseph Talbot
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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