To my country
The mounting costs
Our freedom's lost
The death of liberty

We live in a Kingdom of reigns
The dogs of war rule the day
The hypocrites roam in gangs
The truth is lost
It's wars first casualty

Speak the truth
If you've got something to say
To leaf the boys off to war
Is to throw them away
Depleted rounds kill
RU-238
These troubled times
Bringing on our darkest days

Is this the death of liberty
Is this the price that life has come to mean
All our friends, now enemies
The misery of

Bleeding
To my country
The mounting costs
Our freedom's lost
The death of liberty

Tell the truth
If you've got something to say
No blood for oil, killing fields
Halliburton money
Wounded troops left to rot
No help from the VA
These troubled times
Bringing on our darkest days

Is this the death of liberty
Is this the price that life has come to mean
All our friends, now enemies
The misery of

Bleeding
To my country
The mounting costs
Our freedom's lost
The death of liberty

Speak the truth or Throw it away

Is this the death of liberty
Is this the price that life has come to mean
All our friends, now enemies
The misery of

Bleeding
To my country
The mounting costs
Our freedom's lost
The death of liberty


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    one of the best songs of the cd!!.. the best part: "Is this the death of liberty Is this the price that life has come to mean All our friends, now enemies The misery of.." sweeeeeeet

    ablanknotebookon August 24, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    One comment? Wow..This songs is, simply put, amazing. "The mounting costs, our freedom lost, the death of liberty!" Love it!

    lutheriuson July 16, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    i Can't believe this only has two comments. it rocks so hard!!! incredible song. what got me into them.

    tjtech12on August 18, 2007   Link
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    Not to nitpick it, but on the cd I have at least, the title is 'Bleeding (The Death of Liberty)'.

    samwaltonon September 27, 2007   Link
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    i cant believe there's only four comments

    candombeon January 20, 2013   Link
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    Great song and meaningful lyrics.

    "RU-238"

    Considering the previous lines talk about war, this line appears to me to be a reference to Uranium 238, which is a isotope used in nuclear weapons.

    Ryannn29on March 01, 2014   Link

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