Stormbirds drifting on a pool at rest
Then come waves they just cant crest
Once their in the air it's a search for the
kill, thinking "if I dont do it someone else
will", till the war mandates fulfilled.

Woah can you see
can you see them flying
They look to be the same breed
but they cant stop fighting
Flying in the night under enemy sights,
Looking for targets in a blind firefight-
Whats at theend of the road?
-for blackbirds vs. crows

Lets go down to the shipyard
Pick through the hulks for awhile
See if we can find some kings and queens
down there in the discard pile
They let their foes prevail, they let their
battlements break
Children learn to keep your finger on the
trigger stay ready to make that big mistake

I think there's got to be more to this life
than kill or be killed


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Blackbirds Vs. Crows song meanings
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    Plain and simple, this song is about war. Blackbirds vs. crows, dogs vs. coyotes, hamsters vs. moles.... Common Rider is trying to show that we fight against our "enemies" but really they are very similar to us. This is a great song- super catchy and a great message... I love (loved) these guys.

    TheTimon October 12, 2007   Link

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