This is a song about war criminals of all kinds, loosely inspired by the atrocities at Abu Ghraib and some thoughts about 9/11. Originally written circa 2003. Previously released on my first album Space Helmet in 2005.
lyrics
Do you think I don't see what you do?
Do you think that no one's watching you?
Everything you tell me isn't true, no
I know you don't know, you are lying
War criminal
In this waking hour
Subliminal dominion over me
Criminal
We are onto you
Oh, criminal many
Everything that you're not telling
Could've saved some lives
We're angry, we're thinking
If we try to name it we're insane
In zombie eyes
War criminals
So many
You're going to fall
Cronies and all
Watch it all go down
In the flames of your own war
On food, on fuel, on women,
On freedom, and expression
(Do you think we don't see what you do?)
(You must think that no one's watching you)
No war, no war, no war,
Anymore, anymore, anymore
War criminal in this woken hour
Subliminal dominion over me
Criminal
We are onto you
Oh, criminal many
credits
from Redeu Vol 1,
released May 13, 2016
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