You're up on the horseback, racing through the fields to the battle you'll declare
in the name of the earth. "In The Name of the Earth, In The Name of the Sun" In
the name of That Dude, In the name of the dream you'll dream that you've begun.
Denial.
Stare it in the face and watch it RUN.
The Show Must Go On.
You speak of a good thing. 200 voices, lighting up to shine your neck, to shine
around your neck... and you're pushing right through, cause the vision it won't give
way to the reason that we won't commit to you.
Denial.
Stare it in the face and watch it RUN.
The Show Must Go On.


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    my lovely teacher mrs. lesko (wait till she finds out i have all As) i had last year got me into this band because her son adam is the drummer. she also got me Gives A Damn, AMAZING album. i can hear the Fugazi influence in this song. the guitar is so catchy, love the chanting. i tried to make it to one of their last shows with the old lineup....but my ride got lost on the way there. hope to see them with the new guys!

    AlmostFreeSpiriton September 29, 2002   Link
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    I know the acctual meaning and story behind this song but... here is how I always kinda took it (excuse spelling errors) it's about force someone forcing you to do something and not taking no for an answer and saying that the cause will be lost without and threw this process the hole idea of the orginal thougt is lost and what the person was orginaly asking of you to help gloryify and contribute too is gone and the only thing left is the action it self to the point that the action is going against the orginal intent.

    mostofallon January 11, 2008   Link

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