Lock and Key

Neil Elwood Peart, Gary Lee Weinrib, Alex Zivojinovich

I don't want to face
The killer instinct
Face it in you or me

We carry a sensitive cargo
Below the waterline
Ticking like a time bomb
With a primitive design

Behind the finer feelings
This civilized veneer
The heart of a lonely hunter
Guards a dangerous frontier

The balance can sometimes fail
Strong emotion can tip the scale

Don't want to silence
A desperate voice
For the sake of security
No one wants to make
A terrible choice
On the price of being free
I don't want to face
The killer instinct
Face it in you or me
So we keep it under lock and key

It's not a matter of mercy
It's not a matter of laws
Plenty of people will kill you
For some fanatical cause

It's not a matter of conscience
A search for probable cause
It's just a matter of instinct
A matter of fatal flaws

No reward for resistance
No assistance
No applause

I don't want to face
The killer instinct
Face it in you or me
So we keep it under lock and key

I don't want to face
The killer instinct
Face it in you or me
So we keep it under lock and key
Lock and key

I don't want to face
The killer instinct
Face it in you or me
So we keep it under lock and key
Lock and key

We don't want to be victims
On that we all agree
So we lock up the killer instinct
And throw away the key

Trivia about the song Lock and Key by Rush

When was the song “Lock and Key” released by Rush?
The song Lock and Key was released in 1987, on the album “Hold Your Fire”.
Who composed the song “Lock and Key” by Rush?
The song “Lock and Key” by Rush was composed by Neil Elwood Peart, Gary Lee Weinrib, Alex Zivojinovich.

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