From the ground I see them standing above with a sinister look
Left me here
But what they don't know
I've got the will in my blood
And it's the heartless versus souls
And one will stand

But it's only the weak
They wait for glory to appear
And they fail
It's the victory they seek
They lack the passion to prevail
But not us
Only the weak

Start the burning
It's a fight that they find
They didn't see this beginning
My blistered hands show with persistence and time
The struggle's worth every minute

But it's only the weak
They wait for glory to appear
And they fail
It's the victory they seek
They lack the passion to prevail
But not us
Only the weak

Like a hand print in cement
We made a mark in the road
We finally made it to the end
Cause we've got the will in our blood
We overcame this on our own

And so it seems
In the end we'll still remain [x6]


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    i think it has 2 meanings-

    1 meaning-

    its about a guy in a relationship and he's telling his girlfriend that the other guys that want her only want her for the "glory"= popularity n "victory"= sex, but he wants more then that n he won't quit after, but she can c through those other guys n they fail then he tells her "My blistered hands show with persistence and time The struggle's worth every minute" = all the fights n troubles they went through together was worth every minute cuz he was with her n he prevailed

    2nd meaning- a guy comparing his relationship with another's relationship, he says how the othr couple r not realy together just to be together, but he is in his relationship to be with the girl

    "Like a hand print in cement We made a mark in the road We finally made it to the end Cause we've got the will in our blood We overcame this on our own

    And so it seems In the end we'll still remain"

    • in the end he realised they made it to a steady spot n that it might just lat forever
    shooshoo3on January 11, 2007   Link
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    last* n its perminent now

    shooshoo3on January 11, 2007   Link
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    When he sings "It's only the weak" in the beginning it sounds exactly like when he sings "I'll take under my wing" in In This Legacy.

    musikingon January 27, 2008   Link

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