Mark My Words

Album: Testify (2006)
Play Video
  • Checkmate, pull the plug on a fake
    And it's never too late
    Got to take them, break them down
    One testifies, see the fire in his eyes
    Speak the tongue of the ghost
    When the warrior cries that sound
    Spirit flips, soul spits
    Meditate on the words from the king's lips
    Apocalyptic, Psalm scripted, prophet's eye
    Armageddon come quick
    It's the death wish of a white witch
    So come inside and I'll tell you where the beast live
    Come inside and I'll tell you where the beast live

    Mark my words

    Swords raise, fire rush through your veins
    Going to bring the pain, you can see it's going down
    Frontline, nobody left behind
    Rebel soul, let them know when it's time
    You better hold your ground
    Regulate, interrogate
    Cause the enemies loose
    And he's out for the take
    On a "no faith", leaving no trace
    Another one took by a known hate
    It's your death wish from a white witch

    So come inside and I'll tell you where the beast live
    Come inside and I'll tell you where the beast live

    Mark my words

    Who's got that witch?

    Mark my words Writer/s: JASON P TRUBY, MARK TRAA DANIELS, NOAH C. BERNARDO, PAUL J. SANDOVAL
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jim from San Diego, CaGreat song with tons of energy live!
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Jonathan Edwards - "Sunshine"

Jonathan Edwards - "Sunshine"They're Playing My Song

"How much does it cost? I'll buy it?" Another songwriter told Jonathan to change these lyrics. Good thing he ignored this advice.

Grammar In Lyrics

Grammar In LyricsMusic Quiz

Lyrics don't always follow the rules of grammar. Can you spot the ones that don't?

Top American Idol Moments: Songs And Scandals

Top American Idol Moments: Songs And ScandalsSong Writing

Surprise exits, a catfight and some very memorable performances make our list of the most memorable Idol moments.

Graham Parker

Graham ParkerSongwriter Interviews

When Judd Apatow needed under-appreciated rockers for his Knocked Up sequel, he immediately thought of Parker, who just happened to be getting his band The Rumour back together.

Mark Arm of Mudhoney

Mark Arm of MudhoneySongwriter Interviews

When he was asked to write a song for the Singles soundtrack, Mark thought the Seattle grunge scene was already overblown, so that's what he wrote about.

Matt Sorum

Matt SorumSongwriter Interviews

When he joined Guns N' Roses in 1990, Matt helped them craft an orchestral sound; his mezzo fortes and pianissimos are all over "November Rain."