Better Living Through Chemistry

Album: Rated R (2000)
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  • The blue pill opens your eyes
    Is there a better way
    A new religion prescribed
    To those without the faith
    The hero holding a knife
    And blood is not enough
    Is it too late to go back?
    Is it too late to go?

    There's no one here
    And people everywhere, you're on your own

    Let's see if I'm hearing this right
    Is it just I should take
    And never endings are glad
    To carry out the dead
    Your idols burn in the fire
    The mob comes crawling out (take us down and out)
    I'm reclaiming their minds
    Destroying everyone

    There's no one here
    And people everywhere, you're all alone Writer/s: JOSH HOMME, NICK OLIVERI
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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