The Rise, Back - Up [with PJ PROJECT]

EPISODE · Apr 26, 2019 · 6 MIN

The Rise, Back - Up [with PJ PROJECT]

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Another fantastic collaboration with the PJ PROJECT. Many thanks to Per. RESPECT THE RISE BACK-UP Upside down, it's an inverted word nothing right in the earth a goat to fall, a sheep to rise Sgt Pepper verses the salt we're worth Left eye to see the moon shadows The Key (KI) to inherit the earth Red of the right, Blue of the left turn away from base matter birth CHORUS: it's all good if you know what's bad – for you the audacity of hope and change they look at you as though you're strange the fool (JESUS) will keep returning until we get it Right Rise up, Rise up, Rise up X2 we must fall so we can learn how to rise, Back-Up Back-up, Back-up, Back-up X2 it's all programmed within it's all programmed to win One will rescue while the other brands Judge, jury, executioner instead of King the Watchmen set traps to keep us in time I you don't owe this world a fucking thing CHORUS: [BREAK] MIDDLE 8: Always in threes even the two double you's (UU = VV = W = WWW) the war to turn from our Father The hanged man's ultimate sacrifice illuminated where the chosen gather CHORUS: X2

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