1993 
Hanging in the Balance 
So traurig wie es klingt "Hanging in the Balance" ist wohl das letzte
Album dieser Band da sich die dazugehörige Tour als ein Flop erwiesen
hat und die Band wegen finanzieller Einbußen nicht mehr weiter machen
will (wollte).Wenigstens verabschiedeten sich MC mit einem weiteren
genialen Machwerk.
So long ...only the good die young
| Guitar: Craig Wells | Guitar:Kurdt Vanderhoof | |
| Drums: Kirk Arrington | Vocals:David Wayne | Bass:Duke Erickson | 
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Gods Of Second Chance (5:25) M. Howe /
K. Vanderhoof / P.O'Neill 
In an act of desperation, he put a gun to his head 
In his mind confusion, nothing but delusion, thinking he was better off dead
No one to be his savior, from the vises he made 
Voices callin' to him, left his life in ruins, drugs have led his mind astray
God, don't you hear me? God, don't you care? 
Cause if you did, my friend, you wouldn't leave me hangin' on this way 
Somebody turn on the lights, somebody give me some air 
I'm in the middle of a nasty situation that is leading me on nowhere 
I gotta hear you tonight, I gotta know that you care 
You got me down on my knees and I'm praying and I gotta know you're really
out there 
The second hand is ticking, time moves ahead 
Feel the shadows breathing, whispering and seething, dealing inside my head
A Candle flame before me, flickers in dance 
As I sit here praying, hoping that I'm swaying the Gods of second chance
All cry to heaven, all cry for truth 
And while we wait for lights and thunder, the devil is on the loose 
Somebody turn on the lights, somebody give me some air 
I'm in the middle of a nasty situation that is leading me on nowhere 
I gotta hear you tonight, I gotta know that you care 
You got me down on my knees and I'm praying and I gotta know you're really
out there
Losers In The Game (5:06) M. Howe
/ K. Vanderhoof 
The endless years and hardluck tales, and some that have just moved on, 
I guess it could be envy when I wonder what's gone wrong 
Fingers point at all the problems, but that won't change my mind 
I must have been held back in hardknox school a few more times 
A few more years, a few more tears, are we the losers in the game? 
When time is done and kingdom come, we'll not be losers in the game! 
No one ever said it's easy to watch the world go by 
Console myself by trying and trying, and trying just one more time 
Put on a smile and fake your way in through another door 
But only if you have more luck than a thousand times before 
A few more years, a few more tears, are we the losers in the game? 
When time is done and kingdom come, we'll not be losers in the game! 
Try again, change direction, spend more money, new horizons, what's it gonna
be? 
Take your hits, I hate my job, live like who, think like what, no thanks
I'll just 
stay me 
A few more years, a few more tears, are we the losers in the game? 
When time is done and kingdom come, we'll not be losers in the game!
Hypnotized (4:40) M. Howe / J.
Marshall / K. Vanderhoof 
You won't find me, in my bed right off the bat 
'Cause I've been working, all night long for centuries 
Bloody Mary, the drink of choice for those who dabble 
In the nightlife, a well dressed beast with savoir-faire 
Great God Almighty, I get the craving whenever you're near 
You are just the right type, a little bit closer my dear 
When you start to realize, it's too late, you're hypnotized 
I'm in the shadows, don't cross my path or stake my claim, 
'Cause you'll fall victim, and you will not be seen again 
Holy water, no thirst can make me drink it 
My cup runs over, the crimson liquid that I need 
Great God Almighty, I get the craving whenever you're near 
You are just the right type, a little bit closer my dear 
When you start to realize, it's too late, you're hypnotized 
Prince of Darkness, just the thought of daylight sends me 
Into hiding, waiting for the night to come 
Great God Almighty, I get the craving whenever you're near 
You are just the right type, a little bit closer my dear 
When you start to realize, it's too late, you're hypnotized 
When you start to realize, it's too late, you're hypnotized 
You're hypnotized
No Friend Of Mine (3:56) M. Howe / K.
Vanderhoof 
No one's born with hatred, it's something that you learn 
How do you think the good Lord feels, about the crosses you burn 
What makes you hate the difference of someone's skin or race? 
You must think you have more rights to be living in this place 
I don't know what you feel, or have you lost your mind? 
Afraid to take a look at yourself, afraid of the things you will find 
You're no friend of mine 
The Dark Ages are over, in case you haven't heard 
While you're lost in ignorance, you killed a mockingbird 
Hide behind your bedclothes, meet in some secret place 
One day soon this hate you've brewed will blow up in your face 
I don't know what you feel, or have you lost your mind? 
Afraid to take a look at yourself, afraid of the things you will find 
You're no friend of mine 
Black and white and yellow, living side by side 
The children always play together, we taught them otherwise 
All men created equal, all have human rights 
So tell me why we hate each other, no winners in the fight 
I don't know what you feel, or have you lost your mind? 
Afraid to take a look at yourself, afraid of the things you will find 
You're no friend of mine
Waiting For A Savior (5:45) M. Howe
/ K. Vanderhoof / P. O'Neill 
Night time, see the castles burning 
Smoke in the skies and tears in their eyes 
As the world keeps turning 
Sleep now, hear a distant thunder 
It's far away, at least for today 
Close your eyes and wonder 
Spring turns so quickly to summer 
Summer so quickly to fall 
It seemed far away, or it was yesterday 
When time didn't matter at all 
And then you met your winter 
While dancing with her daughters 
Till tired and cold 
Were much wiser than bold 
You wait for tomorrow to call 
All of your life you have waited alone for a Savior 
He's not coming 
A carousel horse, who is constantly lost 
Standing still but always running 
And all of those things that you needed so bad 
You have found they mean nothing 
Oh Lord, I'm coming home 
I'm searching through the haze that's drifting through my mind 
Stare in the looking glass and wonder who I'll find 
No one would listen to a man upon the water 
Until they were old and their mountains of gold couldn't buy any more time
All of your life you have waited alone for the Savior 
He's not coming 
A carousel horse, who is constantly lost 
Standing still but always running 
And all of those things that you needed so bad 
You have found they mean nothing 
And Oh Lord, I'm coming home
Conductor (4:08) C. Wells / K.
Vanderhoof 
I'm your conductor, welcome to the station 
Always got an empty seat, no need for reservation 
There's no need to hesitate, come and step inside 
Take a chance, climb aboard, come enjoy the ride 
Here we have the secrets, here we have the answers 
All forgotten heroes, lost and crippled dancers 
Come and take my hand child, step onto the stage 
Dreams that can unlock your mind, like keys unlock a cage 
Step into the lamp child, 'neath the engine's gaze 
If you never quite belonged, this train it welcomes strays, for they return
Look into my eyes and see they burn 
Take a look at history and learn 
All the lessons that the years have earned 
Still they return 
I'm your conductor, what's your destination? 
There's no need for baggage here, so leave it at the station 
Tell me what you want child, tell me if you see 
Beckoning in the dark, immortality 
Yesterday's a dream now, nearly an illusion 
Tommorrow's just a fantasy that's bordering delusion 
All the days you've yet to live are rushing towards the past 
Curtain's up, climb aboard, through the looking glass 
Step into the lamp child, 'neath the engine's gaze 
If you never quite belonged, this train it welcomes strays for they return
Look into my eyes and see they burn 
Take a look at history and learn 
All the lessons that the years have earned 
Still they return
Little Boy (8:12) J. Marshall / K.
Vanderhoof 
Mama, I'm crying, did the silver angel warn the earth 
From a blue sky falling? 
Father, I'm frightened, what will happen if it falls again? 
Will you be there to shelter me? 
The little dot that falls, a little boy, that's all 
That's all... 
Morning comes, I walk to school, but something's in the air 
Things have changed, there's war at hand, but I'm too young to care 
My home is a paradise, a jewel in the east 
My family, they have seen the battles, they're praying for relief 
Soon to be over, my father he said, victory is ours son 
We will mourn all of our dead 
I wonder what happens when a world is at war 
In order to win, does someone else keep the score? 
I think of my future on this beautiful day 
How could I have known that the end's on its way? 
The sky is quiet 
Just one single plane 
To bring destruction 
Has mankind gone insane? 
What happened to the land? 
Metal fused with stone 
Nothing remains, nothing lives 
Burned through the bone 
The sun touched the earth somehow, life melts away 
One city barren wasteland, a split-second blaze 
The heat turned the men to shadows, the sand into glass 
A master stroke of evil in a blinding flash 
The sea of dead and dying increases by the day 
For years to come we pay the price of science gone astray
Down To The River (4:58) M. Howe / K.
Vanderhoof 
I've got nowhere to go 
I've got some rocks to throw today 
A child so lost in time 
A kid whose mind's been blown away 
He's heard all he can hear 
And seen more than he wants to see 
This town's all dead end streets 
Signs saying what young men should be 
He will take it down to the river 
Face down on the ground 
The day is pounding on your head 
Lonely in a crowd 
'Cause she's in someone else's bed 
These halls are paved with gold 
A combination lock on every door 
The things he's learned today 
Are stuck in books thrown on the floor 
He will take it down to the river 
Another daily grind 
At sixteen you ain't got time to waste 
Make some future plans 
A blueprint of someone else's fate 
Be yourself they say 
As long as you do it like we say 
What's wrong with kids today 
They need a place to get away 
They just take it down 
Take it away 
Take it all away 
Down to the river
End Of The Age (7:17) M. Howe / K.
Vanderhoof 
I hear it in a minstrel wind, it's crying out the tune 
Of a prophet's only hope to tell the world 
He wrote down it on parchment, but alas no one believes 
Of the vision only one man could conceive 
He knows it's true 
Will the people have the ears to hear or will they turn their heads 
And blind their eyes to the truth once again 
How is it that you know the season's changing by the leaves 
But still you do not know that summer's near? 
It's near 
So many teachers preach a lie to the sheep who need a guide 
They need a God that they can touch and see 
But only if your faith is strong and hope for the unseen 
You'll find peace amongst the tragedy 
Woe to those who hear not 
Woe to souls who've been bought 
Oh, it's written on the page 
Woe to those who fear not 
Woe to souls who've been bought 
You don't see the ending of the age 
You wandered throught the wilderness for forty years or more 
To lead you to the promised land, promised years before 
Yet still you bowed down to a calf you made with your own hands 
Have you still not learned a thing, the wickedness of man 
And oh, hands up to the sky 
And oh, the angel passes by 
One bowl for the wicked 
One bowl for the sea 
One bowl for the rivers 
Men screamed in agony 
The sun will then be darkened 
The moon will give no light 
The earthquakes will shake up the earth 
The terror in the night 
And oh, hands up to the sky 
And oh, watch the beast begin to rise 
Remember what I've told you 
Remember what you've seen 
And tell the human race just what it means
Lovers And Madmen (3:56) J. Marshall
A Subtle War (4:05) J. Marshall / K.
Vanderhoof 
Extended hand a friendly man who doesn't trust a soul 
I wonder why that meeting eyes could put your life on hold 
Do people feel humanity is something of the past? 
A kind hello, a favor done, these days could be your last 
Bar your windows, lock your doors, choose your colors And stay down on the
floor 
Amidst a subtle war that's right outside your door 
Amidst a subtle war 
You can't go there at night unless you're feeling immortal 
'Cause all of them have guns and knives, at least that's what we're told
A neighborhood or DMZ, but people call it home 
Scared to death of living there, but got nowhere to go 
Bar your windows, lock your doors, choose your colors And stay down on the
floor 
Amidst a subtle war that's right outside your door 
Amidst a subtle war 
Pick your weapon 
Talk to no one 
Paranoia 
Can we take this anymore 
Amidst a subtle war that's right outside your door 
Amidst a subtle war
Low To Overdrive (4:27) K. Vanderhoof