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The Devil Wears Prada – Danger: Wildman lyrics
[Verse 1: Mike Hranica]
I know a ghost
And when doubted His truth reveals incredible vengeance
Vanity is a sepulcher

[Verse 2: Mike Hranica]
Do as you please, shame will follow
Do as you please and shame will follow
Languages rot and insects lose interest
Mountains of plastic, melting away

[Chorus: Jeremy Depoyster and Mike Hranica]
As long as these struggles are aimless
We will all be standing still, standing still
When worded correctly, truth is never a cliché
This is because so many are attached to their deaf ears
Collect the leaves, count them, name them
Study each and every single one of them
As long as these struggles are aimless
We will all be standing still, standing still
When worded correctly, truth is never a cliché
This is because so many are attached to their deaf ears

[Bridge: Trevor Wentworth]
All mistakes can be marked by borders
All of love can be traced to a maker
It seems as if what is most important
Isn't noticed when forgotten

[Verse 3: Mike Hranica]
Do as you please, shame will follow
Do as you please and shame will follow
The sun and the moon
You'll always take them for granted
What's delicate is lost
As the selfish forget what is sacred
The humble forget themselves

[Outro: Mike Hranica]
When worded correctly, truth is never a cliché
This is because so many are attached to their deaf ears
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Songwriters: ANDREW JEROME TRICK, CHRISTOPHER HENRY RUBEY, JAMES SELLECK BANEY, JEREMY ROBERT DEPOYSTER, LARRY DANIEL WILLIAMS, MICHAEL JAMES HRANICA
Danger: Wildman lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Submitted by bart329simpson
Corrected by DeathDebt

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    Skiittles
    First of all, voiceofonecrying, you need to learn to type before thinking you know what you are talking about. Secondly, some people, like me, can understand the lyrics and know what they are saying, and enjoy this music. If you're saying this can't worship God because you don't like it or because you can't understand it, you are limiting God. My God has no limits, and uses all means to worship Him. Notice the emphasis on you that I use. This isn't about you. You have a 3 second clip in this world that is God's. Just because you don't understand, doesn't mean someone else does. I witnessed people saved through bands like this, and you saying it's not Christian is limiting God. Don't talk or post something before you know.
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    HamiltonMethodist
    A lot of tdwps songs are about sin and our coruption, but its true. The world is corrupted with alot of nonbelievers out there. And if this kind of music brings in people who just like the music, it can change their mind after knowing what this band is really doing. Speaking out to the people, worshiping God. I forget what else I was going to say. Oh yeah, I like this band alot more after knowing what their lyrics mean. My fav hardcore band :)
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    Cody1121
    Voiceofonecrying, obviously you need to tune up your ears when you are listening to this sub-genre of christian rock. There are many people, like myself and others, that can understand the lyrics and the words by listening to the song without reading the lyrics. To say that tdwp's music brings about the presence of Satan is blasphemy. Tdwpwcarftw is correct in his statement about the Old Testament. It does state that God accepts praise in the form of loud music and banging drums. He wants his praise to be heard outside of Cathedrals, he wants to hear it all the way to the Heavens. And if you read the Old Testament again, you would see that God does unleash vengeance. Ever hear of Noah and the Ark? The whole 40 days and 40 nights of rain, where God killed off the entire populace of the known Earth, saving only Noah's family and a male and female of every animal on earth? That is absolute vengeance my friend, maybe you should reexamine your belief structure and realize that although you don't understand the way these guys praise our Lord, they are doing so. Would you have the same opinion about somebody singing in Latin, because I know I cannot understand a word of Latin, can you?
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    TDWPWCARFTW
    @voiceofonecrying; have you read the old testatement at all? Have you not read about all the things He did, God has plenty of wrath and He has every right to, He created us and most of us ignore Him, I'd be pretty darn mad too, and do you also not know what He's gonna do to us in the end days? He is a very vengeful God, He is love but that doesn't mean that vengeance is contradicting to love, and I don't get what u'are saying, are you saying that you can worship through screaming? In Psalms it says to worship the Lord with crashing symbols, and loud playing, it's true that most of their songs arnt worship so to say but it does glorify God, their music is talking about how there is a God and how He loves us, and I didn't come to this site to look for the meaning of these lyrics cause they are very clear on what they're talking about, I came here to read these types of msgs and speak the truth, it seems to me that you know truth but you pretty much shot down their music, so I decided to enlighten you, that is if you ever read this haha.
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    The-Non-Conformer
    The song could be applied politically, but also spiritually. For example, the line: 'i know A ghost. And when doubted, His truth reveals incredible vengeance. ' Is talking about the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost) and how when we doubt Him, we receive vengeance by being led to Hell.
    The line: 'When worded correctly, truth is never a cliche, this is because so many are attached to their deaf ears. ' Is how even the Christian church, twists The Word of God to follow with their prosperity message, but it confuses by contradicting something else said in The Word of God, and people want to follow along, and not be persecuted for what is right.
    Also the sentence: 'Do as you please, shame will follow. ' Is referring to Sin, and how when we do what we want to do, not what God want's us to do, it leads to our own demise.
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    TommyGeezus
    No one can claim to understand the lyrics, because no one actually knows what the writer was thinking when they wrote them. Get over yourselves. Lyrics are always open for interpretation. Personally I can't see how this is christian at all, and I think that there is a difference between christian music and a band having christian members. And if you do see this as christian, that's your choice, but I challenge you to explain how the zombie ep is christian.
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    Unregistered
    I know a ghost, and when doubted his trud reveals incredible vengeance. What it is, mama! Vanity be a sepulcher, do as ya' please, shame gots'ta follow do as ya' please, and shame gots'ta follow languages rot and insects lose interest, mountains uh plastic, dig this: meltin' away, as long as dese struggles are aimless, we gots'ta all be standin' still standin' still when wo'ded co'rectly, trud be neva' a cliché; this be a'cuz so's many are attached t'deir deaf ears. Collect da damn leaves, count dem, name dem, study each and every sin'le one uh dem as long as dese struggles are aimless, we gots'ta all be standin' still when wo'ded co'rectly, trud be neva' a cliché; this be a'cuz so's many are attached t'deir deaf ears all mis snatch'd kin be marked by bo'ders, all uh love kin be traced t'a maker it seems as if whut be most impo'tant, isn't noticed when fo'gotsten do as ya' please, shame gots'ta follow, do as ya' please, and shame gots'ta follow, de sun and da damn moon, you's'll always snatch dem fo' granted, what's delicate be lost as de selfish fo'gots whut be sacred, de humble fo'get demselves when wo'ded co'rectly, trud be neva' a cliché; this be a'cuz so's many are attached t'deir deaf ears.
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    M4ssacre
    @Tommygeezus There is plenty of christian meaning in this song.
    1. Sepulcher-gravestone (vanity is a quick way to death)
    2. Do as you please, shame will follow (do what you want and nothing good will come out of it in the end)
    3. As long as these struggles are aimless (the constant bickering between atheists and christians), we will all be standing still (no one gets any closer to the other's side)
    4. When worded correctly, truth is never a cliche (self-explanatory)
    5. All mistakes can be marked by borders (mistakes have a beginning and end [the fall of mankind which can be found in Genesis 3])
    6. All of love can be traced to a maker (maker =God; God is defined, in the Bible, as Love)
    7. It seems as if what is most important, isn't noticed when forgotten (most atheists don't claim God is false, they claim he doesn't exist, or, forget Him)
    8. And that whole last paragraph of screaming is self-explantory if you read Genesis and Exodus).
    So yes, just because they have Christian members doesn't mean they must be Christian, but the lyrics speak for themselves.
    As for the Zombie ep, it isn't Christian. They wanted to have some fun, but you will notice, they didn't start cussing or speaking a false message.
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  • t
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    tmartina
    Everyone makes a great point in this. Worship is definitely acceptable to God in every form. If it be metal, etc., then that's awesome-without this different kind of worship, I think some people would honestly never come to know Him who loves them most. However, I do think some metal bands have fallen away from the true presence of the Lord in their songs. I honestly have never listened to much of The Devil Wears Prada music or been to one of their shows, so I wouldn't exactly know. Essentially, if a band is willing to sacrifice a typical rockstar status for the ushering in of God's love and mercy on behalf of the Great Commission (which is really pretty much what God intended music for), then they must make sure that's exactly what they're doing. If the band is doing just that, then I know people can come to know the Lord just through His shear presence, regardless if they understand what is being screamed or sung. It's like hearing a person speak in tongues, if any of you ever have. It's awesome and you can totally feel God through it, though you may not have any clue what is being said. "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." No one should get angry at anyone-we should be encouraging our brothers and sisters to keep their path straight before the Lord. "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry." -James 1: 19. That's all that this vessel will say for now. I sincerely wish the best on all of your walks with Christ! God Bless! -Martina.
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      Skiittles
      First of all, voiceofonecrying, you need to learn to type before thinking you know what you are... Read more →
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      A lot of tdwps songs are about sin and our coruption, but its true. The world is corrupted with... Read more →

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