| Song | There's Only Forgiveness |
| Artist | John Reuben |
| Album | The Boy vs. The Cynic |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Harrison, Zappin | |
| Now it's in my head cuz they're one step ahead | |
| It's under my skin cuz it's a little too thin | |
| And it's in my heart just to tear me apart | |
| Now you're feeding off the aggression | |
| Misery loves company and twisted forms of affection | |
| Meet the human heart where hostility lives | |
| Sometimes revenge feels so good that I don't want to forgive | |
| And oh no thus the cycle continues | |
| It's an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth | |
| Til they're all loose and you're bitter blind and numb | |
| You bark but can't bite because you're all gums | |
| And is justice ever done are you ever satisfied | |
| Was it about justification or about pride | |
| Stay away from the truth it might teach you things you don't like | |
| My insecurity is out to prove that I'm right | |
| (chorus) | |
| I don't want your apologies | |
| I don't want restitution | |
| I want to hear you're wrong but I don't want resolutions | |
| I want justice but I don't care for peace | |
| I don't want to be bound but I don't choose to be free | |
| I want for you what I feel inside of me | |
| And as soon as I know what that is I'll share willingly | |
| It seems like it should be simpler | |
| But the human condition runs from wisdom | |
| And we're not as bright as we give ourselves credit | |
| We repeat the same mistakes before we can regret it | |
| I tried to let it go but it held me in place | |
| There's something better but I don't like the taste | |
| Bitterness is easier to swallow than the sting of grace | |
| Memories can be neglected but impossible to erase | |
| They reappear in different ways | |
| And most of the time we're not even sure of what it is that we hate | |
| We just follow our feelings into an unhealthy state of being with no plans of leaving | |
| (chorus) | |
| If I let this go then it's all in the past | |
| And if I hold onto it I still have something to grasp | |
| What would we do if we had nothing to fight about | |
| Out of the abundance out our hearts we run our mouths | |
| And tear each other apart and inflict pain and grief | |
| Humanity wouldn't know what to do if we had world peace | |
| So you can take the sign in your front lawn down it's a nice gesture | |
| But mankind likes to go to our war it's in our fallen nature | |
| Neighbors nations corporations races insecurity and hurt works well with retaliation | |
| But don't worry it will be your turn soon | |
| So plot your revenge as you clean your knife wound | |
| And 'I forgive you' is not an option | |
| It's too uncomfortable | |
| It's much easier to be miserable than vulnerable | |
| You can save that for the weak and the religious | |
| But there is no justice or no peace, there's only forgiveness |
| zuo qu : Harrison, Zappin | |
| Now it' s in my head cuz they' re one step ahead | |
| It' s under my skin cuz it' s a little too thin | |
| And it' s in my heart just to tear me apart | |
| Now you' re feeding off the aggression | |
| Misery loves company and twisted forms of affection | |
| Meet the human heart where hostility lives | |
| Sometimes revenge feels so good that I don' t want to forgive | |
| And oh no thus the cycle continues | |
| It' s an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth | |
| Til they' re all loose and you' re bitter blind and numb | |
| You bark but can' t bite because you' re all gums | |
| And is justice ever done are you ever satisfied | |
| Was it about justification or about pride | |
| Stay away from the truth it might teach you things you don' t like | |
| My insecurity is out to prove that I' m right | |
| chorus | |
| I don' t want your apologies | |
| I don' t want restitution | |
| I want to hear you' re wrong but I don' t want resolutions | |
| I want justice but I don' t care for peace | |
| I don' t want to be bound but I don' t choose to be free | |
| I want for you what I feel inside of me | |
| And as soon as I know what that is I' ll share willingly | |
| It seems like it should be simpler | |
| But the human condition runs from wisdom | |
| And we' re not as bright as we give ourselves credit | |
| We repeat the same mistakes before we can regret it | |
| I tried to let it go but it held me in place | |
| There' s something better but I don' t like the taste | |
| Bitterness is easier to swallow than the sting of grace | |
| Memories can be neglected but impossible to erase | |
| They reappear in different ways | |
| And most of the time we' re not even sure of what it is that we hate | |
| We just follow our feelings into an unhealthy state of being with no plans of leaving | |
| chorus | |
| If I let this go then it' s all in the past | |
| And if I hold onto it I still have something to grasp | |
| What would we do if we had nothing to fight about | |
| Out of the abundance out our hearts we run our mouths | |
| And tear each other apart and inflict pain and grief | |
| Humanity wouldn' t know what to do if we had world peace | |
| So you can take the sign in your front lawn down it' s a nice gesture | |
| But mankind likes to go to our war it' s in our fallen nature | |
| Neighbors nations corporations races insecurity and hurt works well with retaliation | |
| But don' t worry it will be your turn soon | |
| So plot your revenge as you clean your knife wound | |
| And ' I forgive you' is not an option | |
| It' s too uncomfortable | |
| It' s much easier to be miserable than vulnerable | |
| You can save that for the weak and the religious | |
| But there is no justice or no peace, there' s only forgiveness |
| zuò qǔ : Harrison, Zappin | |
| Now it' s in my head cuz they' re one step ahead | |
| It' s under my skin cuz it' s a little too thin | |
| And it' s in my heart just to tear me apart | |
| Now you' re feeding off the aggression | |
| Misery loves company and twisted forms of affection | |
| Meet the human heart where hostility lives | |
| Sometimes revenge feels so good that I don' t want to forgive | |
| And oh no thus the cycle continues | |
| It' s an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth | |
| Til they' re all loose and you' re bitter blind and numb | |
| You bark but can' t bite because you' re all gums | |
| And is justice ever done are you ever satisfied | |
| Was it about justification or about pride | |
| Stay away from the truth it might teach you things you don' t like | |
| My insecurity is out to prove that I' m right | |
| chorus | |
| I don' t want your apologies | |
| I don' t want restitution | |
| I want to hear you' re wrong but I don' t want resolutions | |
| I want justice but I don' t care for peace | |
| I don' t want to be bound but I don' t choose to be free | |
| I want for you what I feel inside of me | |
| And as soon as I know what that is I' ll share willingly | |
| It seems like it should be simpler | |
| But the human condition runs from wisdom | |
| And we' re not as bright as we give ourselves credit | |
| We repeat the same mistakes before we can regret it | |
| I tried to let it go but it held me in place | |
| There' s something better but I don' t like the taste | |
| Bitterness is easier to swallow than the sting of grace | |
| Memories can be neglected but impossible to erase | |
| They reappear in different ways | |
| And most of the time we' re not even sure of what it is that we hate | |
| We just follow our feelings into an unhealthy state of being with no plans of leaving | |
| chorus | |
| If I let this go then it' s all in the past | |
| And if I hold onto it I still have something to grasp | |
| What would we do if we had nothing to fight about | |
| Out of the abundance out our hearts we run our mouths | |
| And tear each other apart and inflict pain and grief | |
| Humanity wouldn' t know what to do if we had world peace | |
| So you can take the sign in your front lawn down it' s a nice gesture | |
| But mankind likes to go to our war it' s in our fallen nature | |
| Neighbors nations corporations races insecurity and hurt works well with retaliation | |
| But don' t worry it will be your turn soon | |
| So plot your revenge as you clean your knife wound | |
| And ' I forgive you' is not an option | |
| It' s too uncomfortable | |
| It' s much easier to be miserable than vulnerable | |
| You can save that for the weak and the religious | |
| But there is no justice or no peace, there' s only forgiveness |