A little boy asked: Why don’t I have friends?
Does the color of my skin has a big sense?
With other kids I could share a warmth of my soul
They’d love you too, but society will rate it as a foul
A teen boy asked: why am I living on the street?
I am smart, but this world pushes me to the brink
My parents were never able to wear a jacket and tie
The cruel diseases made them too weak to even try
Escape from a circle of inequity
Stop being stigmatized for eternity
You've taken it all from other minds
And made me stigmatized
All vision gone, become purblind
But know we are both
I'm strong and brave - a young man proclaimed.
Why do I have to kill my own kind?
‘Cause politicians are washing your mind
Booming a honor and dignity
Telling the "truth" about your own kind
Making them your bitter enemies
All those questions are still keeps going
Their sound in the ears of your God
The only way to prevent lifetime wounds
Just feel nothing, but...
Love
You've taken it all from other minds
And made me stigmatized
All vision gone, become purblind
But know we are both alike
Do you still prefer
Instead of talking to me
To point at me?
Ridicule me?
Do you still prefer to stay
Behind the wall
Building up with doctrines
Because
God, King, friends or someone else
Who is creating your point of view
I’m able to fight with your prejudices
And destroy it even labeled as Stigmatized
You've taken it all from other minds
And made me stigmatized
All vision gone, become purblind
But know we are both alike
credits
from Tales of Deception,
released January 10, 2024
Evgen Tsibulin - guitars, vocals
Alexandr Bulin - keyboards
Tim Chimes - bass
Bruce Vermett - drums
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