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"Fear" is a bass driven piece that brings out the darker side of Two Eyes for the Dead. Revolving around the idea of entering a dark alley alone, Murphy sings about the concept of confronting fear as he sings "go ahead now into the alley dear" and "see what you will find."

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Walk into the dark. Keep your head low
Walk into the dark. Cover your eyes
I am waiting here.

I am waiting here—primal memory
I am waiting here, not far behind
Go ahead now, into the alley dear
Don't listen to me and see what you’ll find

Fear can bind you, truss you up, throw you down
Thousands of years won't be left behind
Disbelief can't save you from shaking and
Darwin can't save your foolish hide

I am waiting here—primal memory
I am waiting here, not far behind
Go ahead now, into the alley dear
Don't listen to me and see what you’ll find

What does it feel like not to believe?
Do you feel lost? Do you feel free?
Do you feel wronged, or do you feel right?
What does it feel like not to believe?

What does it feel like not to believe
And what does it feel like not to be free?

Fear can bind you, truss you up, throw you down
Thousands of years won't be left behind
Disbelief can't save you from shaking
And Darwin can't save your foolish hide

I am waiting here—primal memory
I am waiting here, not far behind
Go ahead now, into the alley dear
Don't listen to me and see what you will find

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from Outcry, released 17 February 2009
Lyrics by Murphy. Music by Kuhlman/Murphy/Murray/Murray

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Two Eyes For The Dead explores hard rock music with the intention of creating songs that are part poetry and part epiphany. ... more Hailing from Minneapolis, MN, Two Eyes For The Dead aims to enlighten the ignorant and breathe relief into the lungs of the frustrated with a sonic core carrying molten emotion. less

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