I saw it on the news again today The harrowed headlines of a hopeless hostile world numbered off like it's just the another day That it is how many people are starving How many women did he touch? How many people did they kill? Igniting a semi-automatic response Pray for the city But do nothing for the people I read the writing on the wall again today Members of the same family bickering about a four year man Forgetting about a thousand year king This uncivil war of the words Where each bomb is carefully crafted And sent over network disconnections to a faceless enemy only to be twisted and sent right back To blow up in your face I heard it from the pulpit again today How everything that I've seen and read is the result of a broken world That I am a part of but somehow am not responsible for Like I don't have a weapon of mass construction Shining from within Ready to turn back the clock And regenerate this whole thing How tame the messages And how bleak the sermons that teach That the answer to these problems is to sit and watch And wait for the day when we are plucked out of this carnal carnage Instead of writing a new chapter We allow 280 characters to sum up the story And feed it to the masses Trading the voice of pre-paid sin for a pre-paid ad Such dim light and bland salt Can't be seen, tasted, read, or heard Over the sound of voices written on your scroll that take only sixty seconds to watch But somehow steal an entire day An entire way Content to stay in it's own holy corner When we are called it get in the ring Grab the microphone And tell the world A bunch of trash-talkin, truth-talkin Children braggin like Our dad can beat up your dad The never-fading, never-aging voice of wisdom, truth, and love That ought the be the center of this discussion But has fallen silent at the table and yet still isn't listening What's that I can't hear you