It's so familiar to me
A gun in your hand, a hole in my chest
And now you strike a match and inhale
It's now to the point where it's all so routine
The anchor's up, your ship has been sailed

Close your eyes to fight the demons deep within your mind
Satisfy your worst intentions, I'm your sacrifice

Dressing yourself up to kill
You do this for peace, you do this for love
But you know there has to be loss
Lives torn apart as you've hit your mark
You'll take your share at anyone's cost

Close your eyes to fight the demons deep within your mind
Satisfy your worst intentions, I'm your sacrifice

The metal is cold to lift and to hold
But now my heart feels the warm undertow

I cannot breathe, the way I feel about you suffocates
I will not speak, the words I feel about you go to waste
I will lay here until my body washes up on shore
I'll sacrifice with everything I believed in before
I'll get back up and do it again

Close your eyes to fight the demons deep within your mind
Satisfy your worst intentions, I'm your sacrifice


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Sacrifice Lyrics as written by Shane Told

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    I feel like this song is about someone who is incredibly selfish and will do whatever they need to in order to survive - whether it be in the music industry or in life and love. The "sacrifice" part could be about Shane or the band being used in order to help someone else advance - such as Victory records or as simple as a girl that Shane had feelings for that used him for his fame.

    This sort of makes sense at the end when he says he won't speak about the way he feels, and he knows that he has been used but he'll probably make the same decision again because he can't tell intentions from the beginning.

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