Freedom is all I have to say in defense
Of what the world's becoming
A nation hell bent on choosing what's right
And how we all should live our lives
Fuck their ways it is time to break free
Fuck their hate acceptance is what we need
Equality for every race, sex, sexuality
And every choice to live our lives
And to you bigot cretin ignoramus
Mind your own goddamn fucking business
Holding onto what makes us whole
Never letting their poison take control
Freezing the air (that stands between all of us)
Closing the eyes (bear witness to me)
Freezing the fear (that stands between all of us)
Closing the eyes (bear witness to me)
I'll be right here
Falling away
Fighting on principle
I'll die a thousand times
Before I'll ever be them
Burn the scriptures
Bury the governing
Free yourself
Break the structures
Declare freedom


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Declaration Lyrics as written by Matthew Heafy Corey Beaulieu

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    "It's time to take action against those who are poisoning this world. The powers that be are telling us how to live our lives, trying to force feed us their fucked up morals. The truth is that "all men are created equal" "no matter race or creed or gender" and it is in the responsibility of the youth to take a stand against the hate that the dictators of this country are creating. Our country is teaching hate against other races thanks to a redneck retaliation agenda, our country is preaching hate against love between people because of their sex, our country is segregating itself in it's methods and it is time to break free. "Burn the scriptures, bury the governing, free yourself, break the structures, declare freedom."-Matt Heafy. (lead singer) I got this meaning of the Trivium website, So thats the real meaning..! =)

    PinkPrincess6916on December 19, 2005   Link

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