Pessimistic Lines

Brett Gurewitz / Greg Graffin

So here we are again to experience the bitter, scalding end
And we're the only ones who can perceive it.
But others sing of beauty and the story that's unfolded
As one that deserves praise and ritual.
My pessimistic lines,
Your superstitious lives,
And the modern age's lies won't absolve you.
And the professorial truth,
And the dear clairvoyant youth,
And of course the nightly news will deceive you.
(Watch out!)
My pessimistic lines,
Your superstitious lives,
And the modern age's lies won't absolve you.
And the professorial truth,
And the dear clairvoyant youth,
And of course the nightly news will deceive you.
(Let's go!)

Trivia about the song Pessimistic Lines by Bad Religion

When was the song “Pessimistic Lines” released by Bad Religion?
The song Pessimistic Lines was released in 1988, on the album “Suffer”.
Who composed the song “Pessimistic Lines” by Bad Religion?
The song “Pessimistic Lines” by Bad Religion was composed by Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin.

Most popular songs of Bad Religion

Other artists of Punk Rock