""Send us to die across the seas Where it's told we want to deceive Send us (Send us) So far from home Empty hearts want to believe (Believe) The fight is for humanity Send us so far from home From home Look at yourself (Look at yourself) Heroic state of existence Patriot in your mind Look around you the world is caving in Patriot in your mind Victim of life (Victim of life) The antihero (The antihero) Torn between right and wrong The antihero (Antihero) Black white and dead all over Black white and dead all over Black white and dead all over Victim of life (Victim of life) The antihero (The antihero) Torn between right and wrong The antihero (Antihero) When does the war against war begin? When does the war against war begin? When does the war against war begin? When does the war against war begin?""


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Anti-Hero Lyrics as written by Corey Pierce Byron Keith Davis

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    I like this band very much, I've been listening to them for a few years now, I've seen them live, met them, and I've enjoyed every song they have written and played including this one. With that said as a soldier, serving in Iraq as I write this, I have to respectfully disagree with the entire message that the lyrics send. It's one thing to be in the states and see what the news shows you, and it's a terribly different thing to be here and truly witness whats going on.

    Killwhitneydeadon January 17, 2009   Link

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