I hope you stay awake, & live through this
These smoke filled rooms, won't clear

And you'll see the hearts, that will break
If you walk away and just leave us here,
To bury this mess

Maybe one day you will come and fight for us
Maybe one day you will come and fight for us
And end the suffering

I hope that when you sleep
You see this face, holding on for life
Cause you see, the time that it takes
For all this to break, and you got away
And left us all behind

Maybe one day you will come and fight for us
Maybe one day you will come and fight for us
And end the suffering, come and fight for us
And end the suffering

Come and fight for
Come and fight for
Come and fight for
Come and fight for us


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    Pretty obvious what this one's about. A relationship's falling apart, and one person has to convince the other person to fight for it as well

    jimzillaon August 24, 2006   Link
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    Pretty obvious what this one's about. A relationship's falling apart, and one person has to convince the other person to fight for it as well

    jimzillaon August 24, 2006   Link
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    i agree

    Hayden16on January 03, 2007   Link
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    I think that a relationship is one way to see it, but if you think about the concept behind the rest of the album I think it is talking aobut government and how the government has abandoned us as citizens and doesn't stand for the same ideals and motivations as the people it represesnts

    canuck13on May 31, 2007   Link
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    yeah, this is concept - not a relationship. althought a lot of their songs can be seen in both ways.

    359847on May 11, 2008   Link
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    reminds me of DBZ when vegeta turns evil.

    359847on June 18, 2008   Link

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