It's not what I took from you
It's not what I stole
We are born like this

The time has come to change this
To stretch the thought a mile
We've lost that kind of spirit

We want it back today
The time is right to change this
To make the life we know
They took what we were given
We'll get it back again

Somewhere, someone's god is laughing
It's not what I gave to you
It's not what I sold
We are born like this
It's not what I took from you
It's not what I stole
We are born like this

You try your best to mock me
You're always in my way
You've lost what you've been given
You'll get it back today
The time has come to change this
To make the life we know
They took what we were given
You'll get it back again

Somewhere, someone's god is laughing
It's not what I gave to you
It's not what I sold
We are born like this
It's not what I took from you
It's not what I stole
We are born like this

Somewhere
You're floating high you're not living, we are
Somewhere, someone's gun is some's gun is laughing


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    Man when i first heard this song I thought "insanity?" Reading the lyrics again it sounds like a creepy cult of outcasts killing people. XD i know its not about that but it was a thought?

    "The time has come to change this To stretch the thought a mile We’ve lost that kind of spirit

    We want it back today The time is right to change this To make the life we know They took what we were given We’ll get it back again " Sounds like regaining the urge to rebel again maybe for rights i dunno?

    "Somewhere someone’s gun, someone’s gun is laughing " - a laughing gun eh? the first thing that jumped into my mind was "suicide" but wouldnt that change my whole theory unless the song was about a group of elite people who is hated by someone else and the someone else kills themselves?

    Someone being punished for something, now their gettign revenge by killing them? that seems most obvious. I dont know. Am i getting to caught up in this? XD Someone help me out here

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