Love don't love you
Love just haunts your world
20 years ago you tried to take my eyes
Thought you loved the world
And I believed the lies

No love
There's no love at all today
No love

Well we've crossed a million lines
And we've lost a million times
And the disrespect we've earned
Is the disrespect we've learned
And we don't give a damn about the love we lost
We don't give a damn about the dreams we cost
And on and on and on we go no love

Peace don't live in you
These things are slowly beating through
20 years ago began an odyssey
20 years ago began the birth of me

No love
There's no love at all today
No love

Well we've crossed a million lines
And we've lost a million times
And the disrespect we've earned
Is the disrespect we've learned
And we don't give a damn about the love we lost
We don't give a damn about the dreams we cost
And on and on and on we go no love

I can see you laughing
You love harassing
The pain you cause me
I don't think you'll know

Well we've crossed a million lines
And we've lost a million times
And the disrespect we've earned
Is the disrespect we've learned
And we don't give a damn about the love we lost
We don't give a damn about the dreams we cost
And on and on and on we go no love


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No Love Lyrics as written by Jason Moore Sharene Gamble

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    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about living one's life and doing your best in a world which never accepts or respects you. We can only do our best in whatever we do in life, and there will often times be someone who tries to hold you down, insult you and steal the power from you. This song is saying, I'm gonna be who I am and I don't care what anyone says about it. I am me and I will be proud of that & I could careless about the naysayers, they will never keep me down.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon February 10, 2018   Link
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    General Comment

    One of Filter's best.

    myenemyisnearon June 04, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    kind of like The Take, he's tired of being disrespected

    HatsOff2TheBullon June 06, 2012   Link

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