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+ | This song could be either from a government perspective, directed to the people, or from a resistance perspective directed to the government (which makes a lot more sense, given the part of the lyrics quoted at AVOTT). | ||
[[Category:NIN Songs Never Played Live]] | [[Category:NIN Songs Never Played Live]] |
Revision as of 02:57, 10 April 2007
"Meet Your Master" is the eleventh track on the 2007 release Year Zero.
Appearances
The lyrics for this song appear on the "another version of the truth" message board posted by Che2. He says "didn't you get the memo?" Post #04
Halos
- Year Zero
Versions
Meet Your Master
This is the only known version at the present moment.
Lyrics
Bow down in position Against the polished heel This is something different You'll like the way this feels No time for asking questions No time for wondering We've heard enough from you now We've heard everything We're going to play a new game You'll put on this blindfold You'll do what we tell you You'll do as your told Used to be the leader Now comes the time to serve Maybe we show some mercy Maybe you get what you deserve Count down to the end Gotta make it come faster Right around the bend Is a coming disaster Count down to the end And we're headed there faster Come on down my friend It's time to meet your master You've left quite a mess here Under your stewardship You thought you'd figured it out but You'll learn your place in this Might take some convincing For you to see the truth There are so many things We've got in store for you Count down to the end Gotta make it come faster Right around the bend Is a coming disaster Count down to the end And we're headed there faster Come on down my friend It's time to meet your master
Theories
This song could be either from a government perspective, directed to the people, or from a resistance perspective directed to the government (which makes a lot more sense, given the part of the lyrics quoted at AVOTT).