But what gods are we? For thousands of years we have been unable to
Transcend our basic animalistic passions for hate, greed, and violence
Towards our fellow man The Greeks envisioned their gods just as humans,
Imperfect, flawed, violent Modern philosophy envisions the God of theism
As embodying perfection, justice, and mercy Surely, these are qualities
Far from our reach Nietzsche's overman, then, seems to become what it set
Out to destroy: an otherworldly idea

Oh what a wide world to conquer, it rests in the palm of our hands

The lines blur between corruption and where we sit upon our thrones
And we draw blood as if it's our right to, but is it our right to?

We've been swaying for centuries and we've dug in our roots as we drink up
The sea of divinity
But we can't seem to she'd our affliction

What pitiful deities we make if we can't reach beyond ourselves Such lowly
Gods we
Create when we only believe in what our hands can touch and our eyes can
See

We've been swaying for centuries and we've dug in our roots as we drink up
The sea of divinity
But we can't seem to she'd our affliction

What pitiful deities we make if we can't reach beyond ourselves Such lowly
Gods we
Create when we only believe in what our hands can touch and our eyes can
See
what our eyes can see

Oh what a wide world to conquer, it falls apart in our hands

(We are withering branches, we are sick and dying vines)

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