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Bad Religion - Sorrow
Father can you hear me?
How have I let you down?
I curse the day that I was born...
And all the sorrow in this world...
Let me take you to the hurting ground
Where all good men are trampled down
Just to settle a bet that could not be won
Between a prideful father and his son
Will you guide me now, for I can't see
A reason for the suffering and this long misery
What if every living soul could be upright and strong
Well, then I do imagine...
There will be Sorrow
Yeah there will be Sorrow
And there will be Sorrow, no more
When all soldiers lay their weapons down
Or when all kings and all queens relinquish their crowns
Or when the only true Messiah rescues us from ourselves
It's easy to imagine...
There will be Sorrow
Yeah there will be Sorrow
And there will be Sorrow, no more
There will be Sorrow
Yeah there will be Sorrow
And there will be Sorrow, no more
There will be Sorrow
Yeah there will be Sorrow
And there will be Sorrow, no more
This song is awsome and i thought i'd share it with you all. The lyrics are pretty awsome, and although i don't think these guys are religious in the religiouse sence, neither am i! I like to consider myself spiritual, Lord willing, and i think there are some spiritual words here =]
God bless!
Alex
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Amen!!! brother!,
;D muchLOVE!! Pera
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Amen!!! brother!,
;D muchLOVE!! Pera
Haha, amen indeed brother! Hope all is well with you =]
Love,
Alex
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Well, I don't know much about Bad Religion, but that song has more truth in it about God than I've heard from most preachers!!
God Bless Alex
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Well, I don't know much about Bad Religion, but that song has more truth in it about God than I've heard from most preachers!!
God Bless Alex
Haha, well i'm glad you enjoy the lyrics brandon, if you havn't heard it yet, i would recommend downloading it, its a great song =]
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From Wikipedia;
Despite the name of the band, the members do not consider themselves antitheist. Singer Greg Graffin states that more often than not, the band prefers to use religion as a metaphor for anything that doesn't allow for an individual's freedom to think or express themselves as they choose. In this way, their songs are more about anti-conformity than anti-religion. However, Greg Graffin himself is an atheist, and co-author of the book 'Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?'
Faith in your partner, your fellow men, your friends, is very important, because without it there's no mutual component to your relationship, and relationships are important. So faith plays an important role, but faith in people you don't know, faith in religious or political leaders or even people on stages, people who are popular in the public eye, you shouldn't have faith in those people. You should listen to what they have to say and use it.
– Greg Graffin
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From Wikipedia;
Despite the name of the band, the members do not consider themselves antitheist. Singer Greg Graffin states that more often than not, the band prefers to use religion as a metaphor for anything that doesn't allow for an individual's freedom to think or express themselves as they choose. In this way, their songs are more about anti-conformity than anti-religion. However, Greg Graffin himself is an atheist, and co-author of the book 'Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?'
Faith in your partner, your fellow men, your friends, is very important, because without it there's no mutual component to your relationship, and relationships are important. So faith plays an important role, but faith in people you don't know, faith in religious or political leaders or even people on stages, people who are popular in the public eye, you shouldn't have faith in those people. You should listen to what they have to say and use it.
– Greg Graffin
Hello patrick, thank you for that little bit of information, it was definately interesting =]