Sittin' alone now,
Thinkin' about things,
Goin' on inside of me.
I feel so angry, so sinful,
And I wonder how this could be.
But, now I remember,
what you said to me long ago.
That what goes in you,
Will one day surely show.
It's gonna show.

Garbage in, Garbage out.
What goes in is found out.
All can see what goes in me.
I pay the price.

I fill my mind with bad things.
So horrible, I feel ashamed they show.
I've taken sin so lightly.
That lately, oh, the darkness is all I know.
The time is now,
Oh, to leave the junk behind.
The moment has arrived,
Where I no longer am blind.
It's garbage in.

Garbage in, Garbage out.
What goes in is found out.
All can see what goes in me.
I pay the price.

Jesus.
Forgive me for leaving you to please myself.
Jesus.
I see the mistake in loving this world's wealth.
Oh lord, grab hold of this sin-filled child.
For now, 'cause the darkness is all around.


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    General Comment

    This song means to me, if you listen/watch/say a bunch of bad things that the media produces you'll turn into a person with bad morals. In other words, garbage in garbage out.

    I found this song on this random radio channel, and I have to say it's pretty catchy.

    Salmonnerdzon January 04, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    It means to me that if you forget your relationship with God, and become consumed by the world we live in, a shallow world where there seems to be an almost 'anything goes' type of attitude, at some stage you are going to feel a great emptiness, the world won't be able to fill the void in you, nor take away the darkness. It will take you to begin your relationship with Jesus again,and keep it, only then will you feel like the garbage in you has been excreted.

    myaussiebabeon July 03, 2010   Link

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