Dangerous

Album: Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (2020)
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  • So take them off
    The blinders that cover your eyes
    Don't break new ground
    Just follow the beaten path

    Well, all I can do in the end
    Is bury it in the cellar (cellar, cellar)
    And only a fool would pretend
    To blame it on the weather (weather, weather)

    It's so dangerous
    All this blamelessness
    And I feel like I lost all the good I've known
    It's so dangerous
    All this shamelessness
    And I feel like I'm watching a tumor grow, yeah

    Now take them down
    The roses you smothered, they died
    I hear the cries
    Of souls you have eaten since

    We all must revere and defend
    The fortune of the teller (teller, teller)
    We all must subdue and suspend
    Belief that this gets better (better, better)

    It's so dangerous
    All this blamelessness
    And I feel like I lost all the good I've known
    It's so dangerous
    All this shamelessness
    And I feel like I'm watching a tumor grow, yeah

    Please, just say you know you won't be satisfied
    Not unless you know your name is verified
    God, I hope you choke on hate and stomach bile
    Even as you sing the praise of feticide
    Please, just say you know you won't be satisfied
    Not unless you know your name is verified
    God, I hope you choke on hate and stomach bile
    Even as you sing the praise of feticide

    It's so dangerous
    All this blamelessness
    And I feel like I lost all the good I've known
    It's so dangerous
    All this shamelessness
    And I feel like I'm watching a tumor grow, yeah
    And I feel like I lost all the good I've known, yeah
    And I feel like I'm watching a tumor grow, yeah Writer/s: Shaun Morgan Welgemoed
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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