No More Faith
Unmasking Deception: No More Faith Unveils the True SelfLyrics
How do you feel, do you feel real good?
Questioning the listener's emotional state and well-being.
Well, I do not believe
Expressing disbelief or skepticism.
'Cause you seem to be someone else
Suggesting a discrepancy between the person's true self and their outward appearance.
Than you pretend to be
Highlighting the act of pretending and not being genuine.
Something crept into your mind
Describing the intrusion of something negative into the person's thoughts.
Nimble as a snake
Using the metaphor of a snake to portray a deceptive and sly influence.
It sells you shit for truth
Criticizing the deceptive influence for promoting falsehood as truth.
And you'll never recognize, no more
Suggesting that the person won't realize the deception anymore.
Do you wonder all the pain
Prompting reflection on hidden emotional pain.
That is hidden within steel
Referring to emotional pain concealed within a tough exterior.
I'll tell you for nothing
Offering insight into the concealed pain without expecting anything in return.
You only fear yourself
Stating that the true source of fear is within oneself.
No more, no more faith
Declaring a loss of faith.
Love or hatred, pain or pleasure
Indicating that emotions like love, hatred, pain, and pleasure are no longer trusted.
No escape from your sentimental
Highlighting the inescapability of sentimental attachments.
Treasures, better face the truth
Encouraging facing the harsh reality rather than clinging to illusions.
All the money that you spend
Addressing the futile pursuit of external beauty through spending money.
For beauty creams and masks
Criticizing the use of cosmetic products as ineffective in hiding emotional scars.
Will never ever hide the scars
Asserting that physical appearance cannot conceal emotional wounds.
That lies left on your face
Referring to the lasting impact of lies on one's face.
No more, no more faith
Reiterating the loss of faith, possibly intensified.
No more, no more faith
Emphasizing the finality of the loss of faith.
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