Lemmy told Rolling Stone,
That one just stands out to me because I just like the rhythm. There’s no rhythm Mikkey can’t play. He’s just good. It’s nothing I was trying challenge myself with. I can write songs; I’ve been writing them for 40 years. It’s really quite simple with Motörhead. We’ve done...
Walking forever is a long, long time
Destiny is just the same old line
The war has come
And we have let it come
The war for the blood
Of the chosen one
All that you see is illusion
And all you feel is mute confusion
The war is never over
No-one ever sees the black machine
You'll never fill my shoes
Out on the killing floor
Where the eagle screams
Bad man luck and bad man dreams
No, you cannot kill the time
You will not have to choose
And then you'll have to pay your dues
You don't care about the pain
You will survive the day
To speak the thousand names of God
Outside the law is such a lonely place
Running and hiding
Trying to change your face
The war has come
And we don't understand
The war for the world
And the future man
All of your days are dying
All the doomsday birds are flying
The war is never over
Nobody ever likes to hear the truth
Too much like talking blame
The way we are, we are the living proof
Bad news boogie and sunk in shame
No, you cannot kill the time
You will not have to choose
And then you'll have to pay your dues
You don't care about the pain
You will survive the day
To speak the thousand names of God
Under the world is only dead and cold
And you still think that
You can save your soul
The war has come and
We have washed our hands
Bathed in the blood of the fighting man
All of your hearts are broken
And every magic word is spoken
The war is never over
You'll never walk
Out of this poison ground
You'll never be the one
Your head will never get
To wear the crown
No luck left when hope is gone
No, you cannot kill the time
You will not have to choose
And then you'll have to pay your dues
You don't care about the pain
You will survive the day
And speak the thousand names of God
The Thousand Names of God was written by Lemmy & Phil Campbell & Mikkey Dee.
The Thousand Names of God was produced by Cameron Webb.
Motörhead released The Thousand Names of God on Tue Aug 26 2008.