Norma Jean – Scientifiction

Norma Jean Scientifiction

Norma Jean – Scientifiction Lyrics

Artist: Norma Jean
Song: Scientifiction

Bring this underground, bring this to its knees
Marching in slumber, swelling shades of mystery
We have the motive to breathe
And to feed from the mouth of deceit

Bring this underground, bring this to its knees
Bring this underground, bring this to its knees
Bring this underground, bring this to its knees
Mutual fear will bring us peace

The raven builds its nest, builds its nest
We have the motive to breathe
And to feed from the mouth of deceit
We have the motive to breathe

And to feed from the mouth of deceit
No, we have the motive to breathe
And to feed from the mouth of deceit
I’m haunted by the strains of human limitation

Haunted by the strains of human limitation, limitation, haunted
I’m haunted by the strains of human limitation
Haunted by the strains of human limitation, limitation
We have the motive to breathe

And to feed from the mouth of deceit
We have the motive to breathe
And to feed from the mouth of deceit
I’m sending you letters like I’m daring you to

In relation to you going astray
What seemed like a lifetime spent riding
On the wings of backwards devils
It was like I had fled from a lion, only to meet a bear

Cut off when I saw the unseen
Sending me home, covered with dust and ashes
Humiliation and insignificance
Oh, the curious teeth of a bear, those fangs

A continual lash and spur onto dedication
I will not be moved or shaken
I will not be mislead
Messenger follows messenger, follows messenger

Follows messenger, follows messenger
Follows messenger, follows messenger
Follows messenger
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From the album:
O God, The Aftermath
Release Year: 2005