I see you have lost the ambition to love
When did you get so hard and callous?
Things are good today
But I think I've had enough
Here comes the part where you turn off the switch

Everyone's dumb, Taking the wind out of your sails
Victory claimed, this is your song
How will you sleep when you're alone, when they are gone?

Over and over just like a broken toy
Heard all exuses, what makes you do it?
You pedal back for miles, just to claim your prize
He is the exit, to your home built on lies

Nothing is true
How can you expect them to stay?
Undefeated, who did you burn?
Cannot be taught, everyone's hurt, nothing is learned.


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    I think that this song is about someone who refuses to get close to anyone because they are too afraid of getting hurt themselves, so they just end up hurting everyone else because they are so cold. The song is asking how the person can stand to live like this, and that what they feel is their "victory" may not really be one.

    treejumper17on July 11, 2002   Link
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    This is without a doubt, one the best songs of NUFAN... i can't believe it's not that popular like 'invincible' or 'chasing rainbows'....anyway... very clear the message of the tune!!

    Diegotoolon March 11, 2009   Link

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