Create lyrics explanation
Select some words and click "Explain" button. Then type your
knowledge, add image or YouTube video till "Good-o-meter" shows
"Cool" or "Awesome!". Publish your explanation with "Explain"
button. Get karma points!
Eidola – Primitive Economics lyrics
Open you mind. Accept the friction
All of our lives are an addiction
Deep within the earth is where we’re birthed
Genetics in decline
It’s all in how you survive
I know that every time I try
(reduction expansion engage the transaction)
I lose myself at the bottom line
This fear of destruction
(breakthroughs from broken backs)
Is the nature of my design
I know that one day I’ll be bitter
(our will is deserving our pockets still burning)
And the only one to blame, but you can rest assured
(conviction's what you lack)
I’ll show you all there is to see
Fabricate slander. To live is to pander
(Like you never wanted this)
With dismay empower; Consumer devour
Misuse of talent divided the planet
(Because I never wanted this)
Corrupted the balance, and left us in the filth
I’m in the enterprise of versatility
Calculate the weights and measures
Fate exceeds probability when
I take no investment lightly
As you stack your greed from wall to wall
You let your wealth devolve
It’s all in how you survive
I know that every time I try
(reduction expansion engage the transaction)
I lose myself at the bottom line
This fear of destruction
(breakthroughs from broken backs)
Is the nature of my design
I know that one day I’ll be bitter
(our will is deserving our pockets still burning)
And the only one to blame, but you can rest assured
(convictions what you lack)
I’ll show you all there is to see
Break down the walls of my mistakes
We dug our graves for none but us to lay
Oh you depraved; have you no couth?
An eons wrath of hell to pay
We built our homes so we could run away
To what end will you go to cover up the lies you’ve sewn?
I can’t stand the thought of becoming everything I’m not
And pretending all my problems come from somewhere
That’s outside of my own head
I’d rather be fed to the pigs
Let my bones be a vestige of excess, of secrets, of flames and fear, of progress, of sequence, of less is fair
All of our lives are an addiction
Deep within the earth is where we’re birthed
Genetics in decline
It’s all in how you survive
I know that every time I try
(reduction expansion engage the transaction)
I lose myself at the bottom line
This fear of destruction
(breakthroughs from broken backs)
Is the nature of my design
I know that one day I’ll be bitter
(our will is deserving our pockets still burning)
And the only one to blame, but you can rest assured
(conviction's what you lack)
I’ll show you all there is to see
Fabricate slander. To live is to pander
(Like you never wanted this)
With dismay empower; Consumer devour
Misuse of talent divided the planet
(Because I never wanted this)
Corrupted the balance, and left us in the filth
I’m in the enterprise of versatility
Calculate the weights and measures
Fate exceeds probability when
I take no investment lightly
As you stack your greed from wall to wall
You let your wealth devolve
It’s all in how you survive
I know that every time I try
(reduction expansion engage the transaction)
I lose myself at the bottom line
This fear of destruction
(breakthroughs from broken backs)
Is the nature of my design
I know that one day I’ll be bitter
(our will is deserving our pockets still burning)
And the only one to blame, but you can rest assured
(convictions what you lack)
I’ll show you all there is to see
Break down the walls of my mistakes
We dug our graves for none but us to lay
Oh you depraved; have you no couth?
An eons wrath of hell to pay
We built our homes so we could run away
To what end will you go to cover up the lies you’ve sewn?
I can’t stand the thought of becoming everything I’m not
And pretending all my problems come from somewhere
That’s outside of my own head
I’d rather be fed to the pigs
Let my bones be a vestige of excess, of secrets, of flames and fear, of progress, of sequence, of less is fair
Lyrics taken from
/lyrics/e/eidola/primitive_economics.html