We live in times of greatest expectations
yet everyone is standing on the brink
and no one dares to ask any questions
They said Titanic would never sink
We live in times of religious fractions
Lunatics who kill as they see fit
They say I'm only looking for reaction
They say I'm only patronizing git
Yet I've never seen so many cry for money
Spent their way to happiness
Got there, found there's nothing left
Aha
We've been sold illusion of fulfillment
that always keeps us begging for more
They say I'll never find my way to Heaven
Well, they don't know that I've been there before
Not even fear of God compares to love of money
All convictions thrown away
once fortune comes their way
Aha
And I've never seen so many kill for money
Weird reflection in their eyes
Euro, Pound, or Dollar sign
Aha
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