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Clawfinger - Two Sides lyrics
There's a nothing a god can give to me that i can't gice to myself I put my beliefs in the things I believe and a god can take care of himself there's not enough love in the world for me to think about wasting my time It's not that I don't believe at all but I don't need a heavenly sign I can achieve the things I need without getting down on my knees I can respect you're religion but i don't want to pay your fees I don't want to hear you talk about the things you think that i need so don't help me back on my feet again until you can hear me pleed Just look in the holy book of crooks and tell me what you can find all the rules and the regulations made to manipulate your mind don't pretend that you're blind just open your mind and study historical times the bigger thew loss the bigger the cost the bigger the cross and its crimes I don't believe in a god that I need to worship I don't believe that I need to get down on my knees I don't believe that a voice from above can help me I only believe in what I can see and the things that I can achieve Whatever belief you belong to there's still always a reason to doubt and there's always another opinion as to what life is all about there's always a bigger dimension and a different point of view so I don't want to try to change you that decision is up to you Whatever your final choice is and however you choose to live you better be happy for what you can get and happy with what you can give there's only one thing to remember there is only one thing you can do and that is to do unto others as you'd have others do unto you Chorus Two sides two sides to every story two stories more makes four new ones to choose Four sides four sides to every story four stories more makes eight new ones to choose Eight sides eight sides to every story eight stories more now which one should you choose now which one can you use |
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