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Lion and the Lamb Lyrics
I've never been
One for war
Sand were sinkin in
as thick as oil
Lion and the lamb
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
ive never been
one for war
sand were sinkin in
as thick as oil
lion and the lamb
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
what have
what have
what have
become
what have
what have
what have
become
of
lion and the lamb
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
the lion and the lamb
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
One for war
Sand were sinkin in
as thick as oil
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
one for war
sand were sinkin in
as thick as oil
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
what have
what have
become
what have
what have
become
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
the lion and the lamb
there all gone
there all gone
slaughter the lion and the lamb
for our home
for our home
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George Dubya is an idiot!!
i like how you back up your statement.
i dig this song. but the grammatical errors in these lyrics are quite annoying. it's they're, not there
this explains all.
what is the use of the war anyway?
lion = courage? lamb = compassion? anyone have a better interpretation?
naytch - agreed. we'll slaughter courage and compassion in the name of "protecting our home"
one of my favorite Get Up Kids songs. i dig the direction they're going. The Guilt Show was by far the best album they've recorded.
This was my absolute favorite track on the rock against bush album! I'm really liking the Get Up Kids lately, and I need to hear more of what they've got.
To be honest, I don't actually have any Get Up Kids CDs, only Rock Against Bush, but I love this song and it reminds me of a quote my history teacher kept saying about WW1 which was "lions led by donkeys". It means that in war, the soldiers are brave (lions) but the generals (or in this case GWB, whoever it is sitting on their asses doing nothing at all) are just sending them out there to get slaughtered and basically don't give a shit about human lives.
Ao are Get Up Kids any good then?
arianethefool - TGUK are okay. They're nothing to call home about. They have a few good tracks on each disc but they start to sound really similar after awhile. Perfect example: i was listening to someone's iTunes playlist of them and they had four full get up kids cds on there, and I listened through them all and I could only tell when I switched between certain cds. some of them are really unique but the most of them sound the same. Something to write home about and on a wire are probably their best efforts.