We all need a little faith sometimes
But tell me I have changed,
You have to in this day and age.
These machines are something we rely on
Remember when there was no screens, we sold our vision on the streets.
I can't keep up with this, our friends are now our enemies.
So think before you speak 'cus someone's always listening.
Would this rose by any other name smell as sweet as you’d make me believe (make me believe)
Come to your senses, pull the wool from off your eyes.
Fuelling a machine which is a monster in disguise.
We turned our backs on something we believed in
So tell me that this isn't true, this scene is dead because of you.
We all need a little faith sometimes
But call it what you like, you never seem to understand.
These machines are something we rely on
And I never seem to quit.
Would this rose by any other name smell as sweet as you’d make me believe (make me believe)
Come to your senses, pull the wool from off your eyes.
Fuelling a machine which is a monster in disguise.
So take me back, take me back to how it used to be.
(Waiting) take me back to how it used to be.
(Waiting) take me back to how it used to be.
Don’t we control our future, or are we just a slave to time that hasn’t passed us by? Souring out on borrowed time How can we have have any influence when our hands are bound, we fear to speak out
credits
from Renaissance,
released November 24, 2014
Written by Wilson & Duxberry
Lyrics by Jones & Duxberry
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Justin Hill at The Fortress Studio, London
Special thanks to Justin Hill
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