Starry Skies

Navigating Morality Under Starry Skies
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Lyrics

Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Reflecting on self-identity while gazing at the stars.

Do you know your life's true purpose?

Questioning the understanding of life's true purpose.

Can you tell wrong from right?

Asking about the ability to distinguish right from wrong.

Do you hear from God when you pray or are you telling lies?

Exploring the sincerity of communication with God through prayer.

Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Reiteration of self-reflection under the starry skies.

Do you want to start a business where we scam and steal?

Proposing the idea of starting a dishonest business.

Do you want to control the masses with a tale we know ain't real?

Questioning the ethics of manipulating people with fictional tales.

Do you want to be called 'pastor' or do you prefer 'priest?'

Asking about the preference between titles 'pastor' and 'priest.'

Do you want to be the master of those who have the least?

Exploring the desire for power over those who are less fortunate.

We could fill the world with wonder

Pondering the potential for creating a wondrous world.

Or we could make a buck

Contrasting the choice between altruism and financial gain.

We could care for one another

Suggesting the option of caring for others.

Or we could stop giving a fuck

Expressing the alternative of apathy and indifference.

Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Repeating the theme of self-reflection under the starry skies.

Do you know your life's true purpose?

Reiterating the question about life's true purpose.

Can you tell wrong from right?

Revisiting the inquiry into distinguishing right from wrong.

Do you hear from God when you pray or are you telling lies?

Continuing the exploration of sincere communication with God.

Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Emphasizing the ongoing self-reflection under the starry skies.

Do you want to build a castle as tribute to the Lord?

Asking about the desire to build a tribute to a higher power.

Do you want to start a battle between pen and sword?

Considering the potential for conflict between intellect and force.

Would you like an Inquisition where every head will roll?

Questioning the willingness to instigate harsh consequences.

Do you want to force a decision to sell or save your soul?

Exploring the internal struggle over selling or preserving one's soul.

We could fill the world with wonder

Reiterating the potential for creating a wondrous world.

Or we could make a buck

Revisiting the contrast between altruism and financial gain.

We could care for one another

Reiterating the option of caring for others.

Or we could stop giving a fuck

Repeating the expression of apathy and indifference.

I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

Expressing concern about hearing conflicting internal voices, possibly related to religious or moral dilemmas.

I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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I'm hearing voices in my head and I worry it's the Lord

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Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Repeating the theme of self-reflection under the starry skies.

Do you know your life's true purpose?

Reiterating the question about life's true purpose.

Can you tell wrong from right?

Revisiting the inquiry into distinguishing right from wrong.

Do you hear from God when you pray or are you telling lies?

Continuing the exploration of sincere communication with God.

Do you see yourself when you look into the starry skies?

Concluding with the emphasis on ongoing self-reflection under the starry skies.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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