He was enslaved, to the dirty system
Pero murió, mother fucking come on
This was the final mission
But life had just begun

It all had to be so fucked up
His death to me, so fucked up
His face remains so deathless
This is war

And I swear that I'm not giving up
Or giving in (this is war)
And I swear that I'm not giving up
Or giving in (or giving up)
This life is war
This is war
This is war
This is

Society is a loaded weapon
No one is exempt from the bullet within
El sistema is a prime example
De lo que pasa cuando

These streets could be so fucked up
His destiny, so fucked up
His face remain so deathless
This is war

And I swear that I'm not giving up
Or giving in (this is war)
And I swear that I'm not giving up
Or giving in (or giving up)
This life is war
This is war
This is war
This is war

Dios mío, ¿por qué me has llevado mi vida?
Cuando yo todo te lo he dado en mi hora de muerte
No me dejes morir, necesito otra vida
Necesito que me digas

This is war
This is war
This is war


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    The song itself is about the horrible aftermath (and act) of war. He was enslaved to the dirty system, talking about the soldier. "The system if a prime example of what's to come." Decadence, suffering and hate.

    Tayntedon October 21, 2006   Link

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