From nothing we have risen and from nothing we still rise

Take your life back
Fight, fight
Will you fight to take your life back?

Ask yourself what's truly yours in life
Are you in control or someone's slave?
All that you cherish, all that you love
In the blink of an eye can be taken from you
In moments of tragedy we bond
And in weakness clarity thrives
I've been blessed with the inspiration
To take what little I have and always strive

Sometimes surviving is all that you can do
I never claimed to have all the answers or the solutions
My satisfaction is knowing, that my desires will not be killed
With a readiness to defend what is mine and never compromise

The foundation of our lives
Built on hollow ground
We must unlearn the prejudice
We must unlearn the lies

I've seen the calloused
I know the jaded
I've been disheartened and I've lost control
But I never crumbled in the face of adversity
And I always force myself to believe

The foundation of our lives
Built on hollow ground
We must unlearn the prejudice
We must unlearn the lies

Are you willing to fight?
Are you willing?

Take your life back
Fight fight
Will you fight to take your life back?


Lyrics submitted by smurf620

Hollow Ground Lyrics as written by James Shanahan Chris Beattie

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    I think this is one of the baddest*ss songs ever made, probably top 10. Makes me want to drive a tank through a house. Except I hate it when it degenerates into that incoherent up-tempo segment near the middle; that's the only thing that stops me from getting in my tank.

    iamchipdouglason May 05, 2006   Link
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    i submitted this lyric about 2 seconds after you, how gay, my name should be there

    Thrice_Ruleson August 25, 2002   Link
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    sorry 'thrice rules'.....but u dont need to pm me calling me a bitch its just lyrics

    smurf620on August 29, 2002   Link
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    I have already warned this user. Tell me if he continues.

    -- SM Mod.

    Idanon September 08, 2002   Link
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    My satisfaction is knowing, that my desires will not be killed With a readiness to defend what is mine and never compromise!!!!

    never give up and fight for your right!

    dedehatebreedon December 14, 2007   Link
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    keep fighting for what you want. another great song carrying on the theme of perseverance on this album.

    benxasylumon October 15, 2010   Link

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