2:30 is lucky,
It's late and I'm still thirsty.
The band is still playing,
We're amped and still waiting.

Lots of talk, lots of plans, lots of everything.
Still waiting.
Lots of people letting politics control the scene
And who's listening?

It's time to take our place,
Lock ourselves, stand together.
Accept the other face,
Load ourselves, we can't break this.

We're not done yet.
(I can see a stand.)
We're not done yet.
(If we learn how to know, how to let it go).

It feels good connecting
With the union, all singing
Full hearted, frustrated,
But backed up by my friends.

Gotta try, gotta fight, gotta never quit.
Your're forgetting
Why we're here and what we're fighting for
And who's listening.

Lock on.


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    I can't believe no one commented on this. Probably my favorite HWM song.. gives me chills every time.

    helixbikeron April 18, 2003   Link
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    good song,.

    HotWaterMusic777on November 06, 2004   Link
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    Well on the Live at the Hardback album, he says, "This song is about the Hardback."

    It's pretty much about unity and the strength of friends.

    thephobiaon March 06, 2006   Link
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    song is about uniting to create something positive for the scene and not just your own personal punk clique. About the magic you can feel at shows!>

    oskoreion October 29, 2008   Link

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