And I know that we've still got time
But I do not think we're invincible
And I'm thinking that it's a sign
'Cause I do not think we're invincible

Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path

Now don't get me wrong, I love what you done with the place
I just wish we had a chance to help build it
Instead of just moving into this home of disrepair
And expect it to work, prosper and then share

Constantly relying on consuming to feel content
But only because we lost such with this home that we've spent
Trillions of dollars paying for our wants and not our needs
And now we're growing tired of planting bleary-eyed seeds

And I'm not saying that we could do better
But given the chance we'd try
We dig up the earth's not won soil
And feel the drench with greedy eyes

And I'm not saying that we could do better
But given the chance we'd try
We dig up the earth's not won soil
And feel the drench with greedy eyes
Imagine

Switch

And I know that we've still got time
But I do not think we're invincible
And I'm thinking that it's a sign
Deep breaths, clenched fists
Here comes another juggernaut

Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path

What the hell, what happened now?
I really don't know, man

We'll do what we've always done
Shut our eyes and hope for the best
No, we're gonna face this
And step out onto the tracks
Stare it right in the face
Thou shall not pass

And I know that we've still got time
But I do not think we're invincible
And I'm thinking that it's a sign
'Cause I do not think we're invincible

Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path
Crushing all in its path

And I know that we've still got time
But I do not think we're invincible
And I think that it is a sign
Deep breaths, clenched fists
Here comes another juggernaut

And I know that we've still got time
But I do not think we're invincible
And I'm think that it's a sign
And I do not think we're invincible

And I hope that we've still got time
'Cause I do not think we're invincible
The idea of community
Will be something displayed at a museum


Lyrics submitted by bmmpunk, edited by TheAdvance

Juggernauts Lyrics as written by Liam Rory Clewlow Chris Batten

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    Ok first off... TUNE!

    Here is what I think it is, my corrections in CAPS:

    And I know that we've still got time but I do not think we're invincible, and I'M THINKING THAT IT'S A SIGN COS I do not think we are invincible, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path

    Now don’t get me wrong I love what you've done with the place, I just wish WE had a chance to help build it, instead of just moving INTO this home of disrepair and expected to work, prosper and then share. Constantly relying ON consuming to feel content, but only because we lost TOUCH with this home that we spent trillions of dollars TRAINING for our wants and not our needs and now we've grown tired of PLANTING BLEARY EYED SEEDS.

    And I’m not saying that we could do better, but given the chance we’d try, WE DIG UP THE EARTH'S TRAMPLED SOIL AND FILL THE TRENCH WITH GREEDY EYES.

    Imagine, Imagine, Imagine....

    SWITCH!!!

    And I know that we've still got time but I do not think we're invincible, and I’m thinking that it’s a sign, deep breathes, clenched fists, here comes another juggernaut, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path.

    What the hell, what happened now!? I really don’t know man!

    We'll do what we've always done, shut our eyes and hope for the best. NOOO! We’ve gotta face this and step out onto the tracks and stare it right in the face. Thou shall not pass!!!

    And I know that we've still got time but I do not think we're invincible, and I’m thinking that it’s a sign cos I do not think we are invincible, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path, crushing all in its path.

    And I know that we've still got time but I do not think we're invincible, and I thinking that it’s a sign, deep breathes, clenched fists, here comes another juggernaut.

    And I know that we've still got time, but I do not think we're invincible, the idea of community will be something displayed in a museum.

    darkfrankhson April 23, 2009   Link

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