Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Hand That Feeds.

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You're keeping your step in line.


You got to choose your own high and you feel just fine....


....cause you do what you're told.


But inside your heart....


 ....it is black....


 ....and it's hollow....


....and it's cold.



Just how deep do you believe?


Will you bite the hand that feeds?


Will you chew until it bleeds?


Can you get up off your knees?


Are you brave enough to see?


Do you want to change it?



What if this whole crusade's a charade?


And behind it all, there's a price to be paid....


....for the blood on which we dine.


Justified in the name of the holy and the divine.



Just how deep do you believe?


Will you bite the hand that feeds?


Will you chew until it bleeds?


Can you get up off your knees?

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Are you brave enough to see?


Do you want to change it?



So naive....


....I keep holding on to what I want to believe.


I can see....

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....but I keep holding on and on and on and on.



Will you bite the hand that feeds you?


Will you stay down on your knees?

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Will you bite the hand that feeds you?

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Will you stay down on your knees?


Will you bite the hand that feeds you?

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Will you stay down on your knees?

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Will you bite the hand that feeds you?

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Will you stay down on your knees?

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Will you bite the hand that feeds you?

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Will you stay down on your knees?

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Will you bite the hand that feeds you?


Will you stay down on your knees?


Will you bite the hand that feeds you?


Will you stay down on your knees?

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Will you bite the hand that feeds you?

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Will you stay down on your knees?


"The Hand That Feeds"

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Nine Inch Nails

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