All these years I've spent fighting the fight
Winning my war, showing my might
It was clear to me all the time...
- There's no battle like that of life

Give me War!
I will give you Hell!

I'm the Warrior of Life, I know the Reaper by name
I was born one foot in grave
I'm the Warrior of Life and my blood's running cold
I see pain wherever I go

I've stood up everyone and everything
And walked against the wind
So it is and so it will be
It is the only way... for me

Give me War!
I will give you Hell!

I'm the Warrior of Life, I know the Reaper by name
I was born one foot in grave
I'm the Warrior of Life and my blood's running cold
I see pain wherever I go (x2)



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    ahh no comments?! this song kiks ass!!! i think its about a guy who is born with only one purpose...to be a warrior...he embraces death and fears nothing

    I_LIKE_BEANSon March 04, 2003   Link
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    I agree kick ass song!

    Halkatlaon February 10, 2005   Link
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    This song is about life as a journey. It's quite against the usual Sentenced gothic-bloody-suicide theme for it presents a contradicting point of view. The comparison is between life and a war. Life is bad, useless, pointless, bloody, gloomy, difficult and rock hard. But the warrior keeps on fighting and welcomes it. The only way to live life is to fight for every moment. Paraphrasing from Angel: "Heroes don't accept the world. They fight to change it."

    Sabre Runneron December 21, 2005   Link

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