Shallow Be Thy Game

Album: One Hot Minute (1995)
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  • I was not created in the likeness of a fraud
    Your hell is something scary, I prefer a loving God
    We are not the center of this funny universe
    And what is worse, I do not serve in fear of such a curse

    Shallow be thy game, 2000 years, look in the mirror
    You play the game of shame and tell your people live in fear
    A rival to the way you see, the Bible let him be
    I'm a threat to your survival and your control company

    You'll never burn me, you'll never burn me
    I will be your heretic, yeah
    You can't contain me, I am the power free
    Truth belongs to everybody

    To anyone who's listening, you're not born into sin
    The guilt they try and give you, puke it in the nearest bin
    Missionary madness, sweep up culture with a broom
    Trashing ancient ways is par for the course, it's fuckin' rude

    To think that you're above the laws of nature, what a joke
    Purple sashes, feeding masses, smoke on which to choke
    I might be a monkey when it comes to being holy
    Fundamental hatred, get down on your knees and

    You'll never burn me, you'll never burn me
    I will be your heretic, yeah
    You can't contain me, I am the power free
    Truth belongs to everybody
    Oh yeah

    I was not created in the likeness of a fraud
    Your hell is something scary, I prefer a loving God
    We are not the center of this funny universe
    And what is worse, I do not serve in fear of such a

    You'll never burn me, you'll never burn me
    I will be your heretic, yeah
    You can't contain me, I am the power free
    Truth belongs to everybody

    You'll never burn me, you'll never burn me
    I will be your heretic, yeah
    You can't contain me, I am the power free
    Truth belongs to everybody Writer/s: Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, David Michael Navarro, Michael Balzary
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Chris from WalesThe song is a rejection of the lie that is modern religion as Antony clearly states he prefers a loving god, the creator was and will forever be just this. The greed and evil is the legacy of bowing down to the false gods who demand worship rather than deserve it. The modern faithful fear the coming of the deceiver or anti Christ and blindly follow in ignorance of the truth that they are already deceived!
  • Evan from Kali, MiAs an aspiring artist, this is one of the songs I'm trying to interpret with graphite pencil...and it's really hard! Any ideas or tips?
  • Bert from Pueblo, NmUm... Iron Maiden's "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is taken from part of The Lord's Prayer. RHCP made a pun out of that particular part of the prayer. Iron Maiden did not make up the line"Hallowed Be Thy Name," so the answer is no, it has absolutely nothing to do with Iron Maiden
  • Justin from Boston, MaHonestly, i was wondering that as well when i saw the name. would be interesting to find that out!
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaDoes this song have anything to do with Iron Maiden's "Hallowed be thy name?"
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