I'd rather take a shot in the chest than take a shot in the back
At least I'll see it coming
And I'll know where I'm standing at
To get shot down by your own is such a crying shame
So watch your back no matter what side you take
You've got me caught up in a crossfire

I'm caught in a crossfire
It feels like a suicide
The heat's closing in on me
When it's down to the wire
Your life on the line
Will you save me from this chaos surrounding me?

You call yourself a soldier
But you've never put your toe to the line
Cause when the banner flies, you're too afraid to ride
You hang me out to dry
You never rendezvous
Eyes in the back of my head
They'll be watching you
You've got me caught up in a crossfire

I'm caught in a crossfire
It feels like a suicide
The heat's closing in on me
When it's down to the wire
Your life on the line
Will you save me from this chaos surrounding me?

I would take death before I deny you
I would cheat death just to stand by you
I would fear death if I couldn't see you
I would take death before I deny you
Death before deny

I'm caught in a crossfire
It feels like a suicide
The heat's closing in on me
When it's down to the wire
Your life on the line
Will you save me from this chaos surrounding me?
Surrounding me
This chaos surrounding me
Surrounding me


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    I think this song is about how christians are stuck in the world today like they are stuck in a crossfire between heaven and hell. i think the whole first stanza is about how in the world noone can really trust anyone. "You call yourself a soldier But you've never put your toe to the line Cause when the banner flies You're too afraid to ride" To me this part means you call yourself a christian but u never do anything to back it up, cause when asked or people are talking about it you are too afraid to confess........ it's one of my favorites for sure by pillar... love the meaning behind it..

    chris.pon May 11, 2007   Link

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