Teacher, bring me to heaven
Or leave me alone
Why make me work so hard when you know I work slow?
Don't make us watch you spray more powder on the walls.
Show us a laser, take us to space, or let us go.
We've got violent games on pause at home

You've seen this haste take shape
Don't hide those guilty eyes
You gave us guns for toys
We trained with cross hair scope
That in the name of peace we make war

Sergeant, I don't remember
How you said to kill with guilt
I'm haunted by families grieving
Even soldiers kids.
Is it God against God, and the pawns are people?
If they're both the same God, then the battle's over

Preacher, am I gonna make it?
Am I going up?
Am I forgiven for the humans I dropped?
It's not like a game once the guilt piles up
If I knew what I know now,
It's easy to say I wouldn't go
At violent games on pause at home

You know how hate takes shape
Don't hide those guilty eyes
You gave us guns for toys
Imposed beliefs, then pride

We were taught that God prefers the USA
Just like the billboard sign that says "God's Country"
If it's true that God roots for the USA,
Then every bomb we drop in God's name


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    "in the name of peace, we make war"

    i really love this line. i am not a politcal person, and i realize that this song is probably not intended to be as metaphorical in the way that i am interpreting it, but really, can you have any kind of peace without making war? the conservatives want peace too, people tend to forget that, but their way of pursuing that peace is by declaring war -- which blatantly seems contradictory. but when you set out to pursue any kind of peace -- whether it be politcal, personal, in a relationship, what have you -- you are going to have to do some damage to get there. you are going to have to tear down what was hindering the peace before, and tearing anything down is a war of sorts. i don't think that you can have peace without war, and i don't think that you can have war without a desire for peace. they go hand-in-hand unexpectedly, yet familiarly, the way that love and hate go together. it's like a yin and yang.

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