6.The Crown And The Holy See

Who is the father of the son of man, and to what has he given
birth?*
A thousand little lies to pave the way, leading to what we have
become.

Building nation states, theocracies by extension of strength.
Bow to the powers that be, be they that of The Crown or of The
Holy See.

The threat of indoctrination is the most dangerous of them all.

Who is the father of the son of man, and to what has he given
birth?
A thousand little lies to pave the way, leading to what we have
become.

Brace for what comes next from the military-industrial complex.
A modern day crusade. These colors don't run, but they do tend
to fade.

A line too thin to measure between the two hands on our throats,
The greater and the lesser of the devils we know.

Enough of the cowards. Enough of the thieves. Enough of the
tyrants. There is no reprieve.

The threat of indoctrination is the most dangerous of them all.


Lyrical commentary by vocalist Nick Nowell:

'This song is about the latently racist middle-aged guy who
votes a straight-party-ticket because he slurps down his
doctrine from A.M. radio and drives a $40,000 truck with a faded
bumper sticker on it that has an American flag and says 'THESE
COLORS DON'T RUN!' He never had the gumption to serve in the
military, but his idea of foreign policy involves a dusting of
prayer and a healthy dose of nuclear codes. After all, his
pastor said 'An eye for an eye!' and 'Plus, they pray to the
wrong god anyway.' Don't worry though, he sleeps just fine at
night, he already has a spot in heaven. No matter what your
opinion is on government, religion, or the complete sham of a
line that separates the two, I think we can all agree that when
you allow your opinion to be bought and sold by strangers with a
verifiable agenda, your voice should be relegated to the fringes
of important national discussions.'