 
I once knew a guy who claimed that he could see 
All the evils in the world and their effect on me 
easy chair, remote control across the TV room 
Kept his finger on the pulse of fortitude and doom 
There was just one problem-he shunned diplomacy 
His caliber of venom was injected verbally 
His badge was of genetic stock a self-made autocrat 
Sacrifice your freedoms when you cross the welcome mat 
The sovereign had left, said he felt he could not control it 
There was just one problem-he shunned diplomacy 
His caliber of venom was injected verbally 
Caught up with his self-opinion, disregarding choice 
Executing power with a strong arm and his voice 
Security and order were once commonplace 
These new-found freedoms have left a bitter taste 
Betrayed too many time by his brash constituents 
Losing touch with family and all that it had meant 
But in his wake he had left a state of utter confusion 
This heightened state of chaos was nearly illusion 
Now devoid of structure and common discipline 
This home became a dismal pit, decaying from within
 
| 1 | Close Minded | 
| 2 | Don't Sound The Alarm | 
| 3 | Falling Apart | 
| 4 | The Only One | 
| 5 | One And The Same | 
| 6 | Disguise | 
| 7 | Lighting The Fuse | 
| 8 | No Compromise | 
| 9 | Beggars And Gentry | 
| 10 | Now I Bleed |