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Salvation Lyrics


Someday I hope to rise above
Material chains which hold me down, hold me down
To turn my anger into love
And keep my feet planted on the ground, on the groundTo undo stigmas societies branded
Misconceptions about being a man
To be grateful, take nothing for granted
To live the truth as best I canI seek the truth whatever that may be
I seek the answers to questions
Please God help meTo look at people and see no color
Vision clear prejudice or spite, spite
To treat people just like my brother
For this I pray with all my might, all my mightTo learn to let go of all my fears
And learn to embrace all of my tears
To search for faith and humility
To walk the path which sets me freeI seek the truth whatever that may be
I seek the answers to questions
Please God help meSalvation, from society
Damnation, have mercy on meSo many lies I told, so many lives I've sold

So far away from who I am I never understand
So many things I regret, so many things that I let
Take me away from myself, too late to take it backSalvation, from society
Damnation, have mercy on meSo many dreams I had, so many lives I've lived
So many friends I said goodbye forever
So many times I wish, so many times I dream
Do it again, I swear I'd neverIn my quest to uncover the truth
The deepest wounds get left behind
And I seek serenity for the war
For the war inside my mindI seek the truth whatever that may be
I seek the answers to questions
Please God help meI seek the truth whatever that may be
I seek the answers to questions
Please God help

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Biohazard was one of the first bands to regularly incorporate elements of both hip-hop and hardcore metal into their sound; since their lyrical fare dealt with the harshness of urban life and the resulting anger and frustration, which both genres of music have been known to address, the connection only made sense, especially in light of Anthrax's highly effective collaboration with Public Enemy on 1991's "Bring the Noise.

Read more about Biohazard on Last.fm.


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