Your god is fear That all you are Is all there is Your god is fear And nothing more Of all of this Your god is fear Been and gone In the blink of an eye Fear of ever breathing Fear of ever leaving Fear of ever changing Forever, for now Your god is fear Your god is fear Your god is fear Your god is fear That all you are Is all there is Your god is fear Of nothing more Than all of this Your god is fear Been and gone In the blink of an eye Fear of ever choosing it Fear of ever losing it Fear of ever playing Forever, for now Your god is fear Your god is fear Your god is fear Just for a moment Feel it inside Feel it alive Feel your desire Feel it catch fire Feel it inspire How all you are Is all there is Nothing ever moves In anything open your mind Step out of time Let yourself die And your god is Your god is Your god



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Track duration: 05:08

"Your God Is Fear" as written by Robert James Smith, Simon Gallup, Roger O'donnell, Perry Bamonte, Jason Toop Cooper

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    Song Meaning:This song seems very simple for me to understand. You have to view the world in a naturalistic/atheistic way, as Robert Smith seems to see it. Many of his songs have a different meaning when viewed this way. I share his way of looking at life and this song is a critique of the character of god, and the reasons why people hold on to these beliefs. The song tells the person for whom this is intended that this is it and what you see is what you get, and seems to tell the person to try and contemplate this idea in saying, "just for a moment feel it inside feel it alive, feel your desire feel it conspire feel it inspire."

    For someone for whom there is no supernatural and only the natural world exists, this is the one and only life. But instead of being something which causes dread or depression, one has to see it as your unique single chance to live which goes by "in the blink of an eye" and is held as precious.

    In the lines "oh now all you are, is all there is, nothing ever moved in any of this," he flat out tells the listener that there is no god who took part in setting the universe, and that belief is based on fear of the uncertain. But reassures that there is nothing to fear in this.
    Flag abiudbon June 15, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:Bloodflowers had some extremely daoist/deist themes to it, i.e. observing the infinite truth goodness and beauty infinitely expressed in the natural order of the world found even within the tiniest confines of human experience.

    ...to see the world without as you see world within, and vice-versa.

    He later on continued to explore these themes in the song entitled "Truth, goodness, and beauty," which took it on from a more "Heisenberg" or "Heraclitean" perspective.

    Truth will always slip through even the narrowest definitions... the best we can do is feel them slipping through... just enough to remind us that it's there for us to find after all.
    Flag MurderRapeLoveon November 01, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:Smith has always been rather pessimistic about religion. His was a rather disillusioned generation, which I think is interesting considering how spiritual he seems in contrast to he strongly nonreligious views. Maybe 'spiritual' isn't the right word. But he does tend to address several deeper/poetic issues than many other artists do.
    Flag FlyHueon October 13, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:i think that by god they mean someone who rules over there life so they mean that fear rules over you life and makes you afrain to try anything
    Flag greytearson April 17, 2007   Link

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