We are ready for the siege
We are armed up to the teeth
Be careful how you live and breathe
Release what's broken underneath

How many times do you wanna die?
How many ways do you wanna die?

Do you feel safe again? Look over your shoulder
Very carefully look over your shoulder

We can laugh about it now
We hope everything works out
Be careful how you lick your wounds
Believe that change is coming soon

How many times do you wanna die?
How many ways do you wanna die?

Do you feel safe again? Look over your shoulder
Very carefully look over your shoulder

You used to do a little, but a little won't fly
Right before you hit your prime
That's when we fell in love, but not the first time

Can I please you still?
Remain in your father's will
Or does it make you ill?

Let us bruise their knees
We went in straight for a defeat
You will be relieved

So relieved, so relieved to the flow, and desire
Bitter sparks to the friendly fire
Misery inspires

Your throwin' me cuts several times before
Never noticed the size of the flow
Make it be ignored

Do you feel safe again? Look over your shoulder
Carefully look over your shoulder

You said you believe, but believing won't fly
Right before you hit your prime
That's when we fell in love, but not the first time

And when it's all over and you open your eyes
You see the room turned on its side
And you'll be lying down and over on the floor; signed,

The Royal We [Repeats: x8]
Love The Royal We


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The Royal We Lyrics as written by Christopher Andrew Guanlao Brian Nolan Kalei Aubert

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    I'm fairy certain this song is regarding war, in particular, it is from the perspective of an individual in the military. The first versus show the aggression and passion of a new solider, and the line ending with, "release whats' brewing underneath" (incorrectly shown in the lyrics above), I believe refers to motivations of the wars in Iraq, for oil. The following verse, seems to be the solider threatening the enemy, 'to watch over their shoulder' which is also sung in a very aggressive manner. The following versus further reflect the attitudes of the solider about to go fight a war. Then the versus, 'we can laugh about it now, we hope everything works out" seems to be the prior hesitations and insecurities of the solider about to go to war. The following versus correspond to the actual war, and at this point the crescendo of the song begins reflecting the intensity of war. During which the solider has the realization of how war really is, "injuries inspire, your throat has been cut several times before, never noticed the size of the flow, it can't be ignored ". Then the song ironiclly repeats the same threat from the beginning, "watch over your shoulder" however the way it is sung seems to be in a paranoid kind of way, where now, the solider seems to be the one that has to 'look over his shoulder' because he has some sort of post traumatic stress disorder from the war, as most have when they return. The song ends that when the solider opens his eyes, the room will be turned on its side, with his world completely messed up from his service in war, but all he is left with is a letter from 'the royal we' or the government.

    I think it shines a light on how a solider can be impassioned to fight a war, only to see how devastating and sick the realities of war are. Just how a person gives their life for a government agenda, and how it can completely mess up a life...

    fattychemon July 08, 2009   Link

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