As I live and breathe
I'm watching, watching the world die
We greet this with apathy no longer

Consumed by self
We walk through each day
With no mind to depravation and moral decay

We must destroy and rebuild
We must destroy and rebuild
For the sake of all, it starts with one
With one

As I live and breathe
I'm watching, watching the world die
We greet this with apathy no longer

If we can't break the silence ( can we survive?)
Search inside yourself (announce your life)
We must break the silence
Now we are alive
Silent no longer

Make this world, take notice
The change is in our hands
The battle has just begun
We are not defeated

If we can't break the silence ( can we survive?)
Search inside yourself (announce your life)
We must break the silence
Now we are alive
Silent no longer

With all that I am
I will lift my voice
To start this revolution
It starts today
And it starts with me
Time is no longer

With all I am
I will lift my voice
With all I am
It starts with me

Break the silence (3X)
We are alive
Break the silence (3X)
We are alive


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Break the Silence Lyrics as written by Justin Foley Howard Jones

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    it seems everyone has the same idea about speaking up and if we do then we can try and change the world abit well hey anything is possible right...you just gotta know how to make it possible and leave out the impossible

    LinkinParkfan14on July 19, 2008   Link

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