[Music: Ward, Lyrics: Aborn / Nelson] [String Arrangement: Eric Frampton] I speak peace when peace is spoken But I speak war when your hate is provoking
in the minds of opposing men [Trugoy:] Aiyo, my mens is going to have to learn when to say when and when to ask why, you accept the [?] cause you dwelling
new orders disorder begins Feeding from the weak Savaged on their feet by her ravaging lust Evening-dressed This young Countess Led lovers astray under cover of dusk When
old rhyme, the same old style The same old runner has ran the mile See, I don't know exactly what you know But what I know is that stuff gotta go Usually when
Now maybe it was justice, to have just us ripping you Sipping brew between my verses, I'm hipping you to my feelings very strong when I like the song
We got EAP in the house tonight, Edgar Allan Poe. America's favorite anti-transcendentalist. We're taking this back, way back, nineteenth century style
run in the minds of opposing men *Trugoy:* Aiyo, my mens is going to have to learn when to say when and when to ask why, you accept the [?] cause you