Featuring Tim Jansen, Joe Rubeo and Judah Earl with vocals by Amber Mentze
lyrics
she sells her body, red lights on the street
i sell my castle and become a priest
she feeds her baby and cries herself to sleep
if i hate my brother, i'm a murderer, the bible tells me so
and if i hate the wicked man what makes me different than him?
he stops at her door to pay, i'll just keep her in my head today
he preaches jesus under stained-glass windows
then beats his children when he gets home
she drinks the bottle and her hatred grows
the neighbors pretend they don't hear screamin' in the house next door
but if i hate the wicked man what makes me different than him?
if i stay silent what makes me different than him?
it's a virus, everywhere i look is violence
it's a virus it's a disease
everybody's lyin ' through their teeth
(everywhere i look is violence)
everybody's lyin' through their teeth
(everywhere i look is silence)
it's a virus, it's a disease
it's a virus, it's a disease
it's a virus, it's a disease
it's a virus, it's a disease
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