Verse 1:
Today I start on a quest to change your world
Listen carefully to my words it's the key I hold
Do I dare take a life I'm bad, a sinner
But in the name of the law I'm great, a winner
Now who are we to decide that's right?
Where's that judge? He took a flight
Got no money but I'm sick, so sad
Not here sir, there’s public health care
it's free, but bad
There's bad in all of us, opinions and issues
We all suck in this epiphany I had
You think you different? A misconception
Buildings look different
And they're all made of bricks
Books are paper, news are articles
How can we be different
If we're all made of particles?
There's a prophetic tomb, our wake-up call
A bottomless pit we should be careful to fall
Chorus:
All these things you wil behold
When our future is overwritten
And I change the world
Where love can be found in any song
Where evil is nothing but a word spelt wrong
Where the courts are empty ’cause there ain't no plaintive
Where a burden has no place to live
Listen to my words it's the key I hold
Known for greatness
If you can change your world
Verse 2:
This earth is bleeding
Dark cold wickedness it's screaming
Beaten with waste, spit at with fire
But stil feeding
Life on this planet so you know there's hope
But hope is blinded by our earthly possessions
So this is your shot, these are my confessions
Only need to follow
The number one rule from above
Thou art my brother, universal love
To become our higher self
Is our ultimate goal
When imperfection is perfection on a lower grade
So don't wait meditate without hesitate
When our spirit is free
Of this physical jail
Then all turn to one
Then love prevail.
Chorus:
All these things you wil behold
When our future is overwritten
And I change the world
Where love can be found in any song
Where evil is nothing but a word spelt wrong
Where the courts are empty ’cause there ain't no plaintive
Where a burden has no place to live
Listen to my words it's the key I hold
Known for greatness
If you can change your world

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