When the blood was red and the lies were black and white
they put their hands together they thought the right
we know they made mistakes but we still imiate
keep the spirit alive when there's nothing left at stake
now our heroes seem further away
your fists in the air but nothing has changed
would they shakes their heads would they feel ashamed
fists in the air for a fucking name
all we know is what came before
there's no revolution anymore
we look to the past and ask for nothing more
there's no revolution anymore
on the edge of tomorrow what are we fighting for
we fight each other whenever we get bored.
jaded kids hatred wins ans we all lose
schemes kill our dreams its self abuse
lets light a match to these dynamite dreams
lets let it all go and set it all free
i vote for the outcasts the losers and creeps
who can bring it back again make me believe
there's no revolution anymore!


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    this is one of my favorites. it reminds me of the dumbasses at my school. my fave line:

    All we know, is what came before There's no revolution anymore We look to the past, and ask for nothing more There's no revolution anymore

    Erin3on May 04, 2003   Link
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    This song is talking about how, when anything good happened, people looked for what was better than today instead of trying to modify today. all the revolutions happened when people were looking for better.

    remember to look for whats better. (go to capitalism.com, capitalism.org and capitalism.net the answer awaits)

    lost soulon June 25, 2003   Link
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    uhhh i disagree with lost soul i think it has to do with all the kids who say they are punk rock that are "fighting for" things that were fought for in the 70s and 80s.. and there isn't a revolution anymore. Stop looking in the past for causes.

    sorethroatsyndromeon July 04, 2003   Link
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    I agree with sorethroatsyndrome...kids just want to rebel just because, so they rebel for reasons others have in the past, but the issues don't really matter to them

    Notserpon February 04, 2005   Link
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    I have lisened to this song many times and I also agree with soretroatsyndrome it's about kids who are fighting for stuff they should not be fighting for and they need to realize that there is not a revolution any more

    upontheboilingseaon December 10, 2005   Link
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    this song rocks wtf are u talking about its even been in midnightclub dub edition!

    AtWarWithinThySelfon February 22, 2007   Link

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