Hey come on over, you tell me what
Can’t know a thing about random chain of birth and blame
It’s all the crooked banks, a church of fear and lies
The crowd is shouting that we crucify the suit and tie
Here in the greatest of nations a body’s nothing but meat
We kill for entertainment while we forget how to read
Honey can you tell me heaven has a place
For the mean hearted children and the stubborn strays
Are you a kinder soul, can we let all of our troubles show?
Oh, what do you wanna know?
Baby what's the way through the envy and the hate?
And does the hallowed father hear a rambler when he prays?
Speaking in the tongue of a rebellious son
Holy Daughter wont you cry for me?
Cage of convenience, The endless waste
All that’s entitled to a life of luxury spent on spite
Another revolution, ever the noble youth
You’re dropping gavels just to pass the day and stay awake
Here in the greatest of nations we live in theater
And worship our shame
Our epiphanies are trapped in a vacuum
An eternal stream of the inane
Honey can you tell me heaven has a place
For the mean hearted children and the stubborn strays
Are you a kinder soul, can we let all of our troubles show?
Oh, what do you wanna know?
Baby what's the way through the envy and the hate?
And does the hallowed father hear a rambler when he prays?
Speaking in the tongue of a rebellious son
Holy Daughter wont you cry for me?
Honey can you tell me heaven has a place?
Because in heaven everything’s alright
In heaven everything is fine
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