
Unbelievers Ezra Furman
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[Intro]
Got a little soul
The world is a cold, cold place to be
Want a little warmth
But who’s gonna save a little warmth for me?
[Chorus]
We know the fire awaits unbelievers
All of the sinners the same
Girl, you and I will die unbelievers
Bound to the tracks of the train
[Verse 2]
If I’m born again I know that the world will disagree
Want a little grace but who’s gonna say a little grace for me?
[Chorus]
We know the fire awaits unbelievers
All of the sinners the same
Girl, you and I will die unbelievers
Bound to the tracks of the train
[Bridge]
I’m not excited, but should I be?
Is this the fate that half of the world has planned for me?
Got a little soul
The world is a cold, cold place to be
Want a little warmth
But who’s gonna save a little warmth for me?
[Chorus]
We know the fire awaits unbelievers
All of the sinners the same
Girl, you and I will die unbelievers
Bound to the tracks of the train
[Verse 2]
If I’m born again I know that the world will disagree
Want a little grace but who’s gonna say a little grace for me?
[Chorus]
We know the fire awaits unbelievers
All of the sinners the same
Girl, you and I will die unbelievers
Bound to the tracks of the train
[Bridge]
I’m not excited, but should I be?
Is this the fate that half of the world has planned for me?
"Unbelievers" by Ezra Furman is a #Rock song released in 2013. The lyrics explore themes of doubt, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Furman reflects on the struggles of feeling disconnected from faith and societal norms, capturing a sense of vulnerability and rebellion. Musically, the track features energetic instrumentation with a blend of punk and indie influences, creating an anthemic sound. The song resonates with listeners grappling with existential questions, contributing to its cultural relevance in discussions about faith and identity.
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