Lamb of God

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"Lamb of God" is the twelfth track on the 2000 release Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). The song was inspired by the way the media presents death a la Manson's observation that the media views tragic death as a form of entertainment for the masses.

Appearances

Albums

Versions

  • "Lamb of God" — Appears on Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death).

Lyrics

    There was Christ in the metal shell
    there was blood on the pavement
    The camera will make you god
    that's how Jack became sainted
    
    If you die when there's no one watching
    then your ratings drop and you're forgotten
    but if they kill you on their TV
    you're a martyr and a lamb of god
    nothing's going to change
    nothing's going to change the world
    
    There was Lennon in the happy gun
    There were words on the pavement
    we were looking for the lamb of god
    we were looking for Mark David
    
    If you die when there's no one watching
    then your ratings drop and you're forgotten
    but if they kill you on their TV
    you're a martyr and a lamb of god
    
    Nothing's going to change the world
    nothing's going to change
    Nothing's going to change the world
    nothing's going to change
    the world
    it took three days for him to die
    so the born again could buy the serial rights
    lamb of god have mercy on us
    lamb of god won't you grant us
    Nothing's going to change the world
    nothing's going to change
    Nothing's going to change the world
    nothing's going to change
    the world
    If you die when there's no one watching
    then your ratings drop and you're forgotten
    but if they kill you on their TV
    you're a martyr and a lamb of god
    nothing's going to change the world