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Undecided (Wavanova Version) - James LaBrie



     
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Seems that we've lost our innocence
The pulpit the teachers
Have warned usBlindly accepting
Their words as truth
And taking advantage of our trustDon't expect an answer
Can't help that you're suspicious
Something is missing
So you can't decide
But you're letting them guide youHow can you listen
These empty words
In their messages meanings
Where's the beginning
If there's no end
Seems you're undecidedFancy dress
Contrived rhetoric speech
The unlettered masses conforming
Rank and file members
Fearing change

But questioned their own faith
This morningDon't expect an answer
Can't help that you're suspicious
Something is missing
Still you can't decide
But you're letting them guide youHow can we listen
These empty words
In their messages meanings
Where's the beginning
If there's no end
Seems we're undecidedAnd those that will listen
They see their world
In these messages meanings
But I can't accept this as proof
I know
Neither one's provided
Songwriters
MATTHEW JAMES GUILLORY, KEVIN JAMES LABRIE, BRIAN JAMES WHERRYPublished by
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Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist who is best known for being the lead singer in progressive metal band Dream Theater. He has released several solo albums (progressive rock/metal style) as well as collaborating in various projects. He was born in Penetenguishene, Ontario, Canada and started singing and playing drums at age 5. By his mid-teens, LaBrie was a member of several bands as a singer and/or drummer, and in 1981, at age 18, he moved to Toronto to further his musical pursuits.

Read more about James LaBrie on Last.fm.


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