Seems every station, on the t.v
Is selling something, no one can be
If every page was torn from the magazine
Would gas still drive the media machine
The products they mean us to pursue are endless
Identity can leave you selfless

We will not witness, this anymore
This is the end, for you my friend
I can't forgive, I wont forget
On and on we sing out songs
On and on, the wars wage on and
On and on we sing our song for more...for more

Your eyes are open but you can't see
Your mouth is moving but you don't speak
A bridge (???) just to bend your will
I hope you choke on every pill

We will not witness, this anymore
This is the end for you my friend
I can't forgive I wont forget,
On and on we sing our songs
On and on, the wars wage on and
On and on we sing our songs for more

Whoa-oh [Repeat numerous times]

We will not witness this anymore
This is the end for you my friend i can't forgive i won't forget.
This is the end for you my friend,i can't forgive i won't forget

[Repeat: x 4]
On and on we sing our songs for more
On and on, the wars wage on and

On and on we sing our song for more...for more


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This Is the End (For You My Friend) Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Christopher Lee Barker

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    Its not just the "model image" alot of this album, especially this song is anti-advertising, shoving images down our throat basically brainwashing us into thinking that there are certain norms to be followed into society, also touching on how teens male and female have record numbers of eating disorders because of the images pounded into our heads of perfection.

    and this song is basically saying "fuck you" we are ourselves dont advertise to "us" (referring to the people affected by this) we dont want your version of what is good, everyone is fine who they are.

    drtom182on September 10, 2006   Link

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