Is it impossible,
To have a life and realise,
It's not a lie?
Is it conceivable to carry on,
And get along, or is it wrong?

Is it acceptable to know a lie,
And hide behind an alibi?
Is it impossible to live without,
A single doubt, do you know how?

Justice in the corner seeking
To revenge the ones that brought us

I can see it in your eyes
Blinded but we're by your side
On and on it's only starting
But I'm never gonna run
Sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way

Is it acceptable to know a lie,
And hide behind an alibi?
Is it impossible to live without,
A single doubt, do you know how?

Justice in the corner seeking
To revenge the ones that brought us

I can see it in your eyes
Blinded but we're by your side
On and on it's only starting
But I'm never gonna run
Sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way
Sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way

(Justice in the corner seeking
To revenge the ones that brought us…)

Is it impossible,
To have a life and realise,
It's not a lie?
Is it conceivable to carry on,
And get along, or is it wrong?
Is it impossible (impossible),
Is it impossible?

I can see it in your eyes
Blinded but we're by your side
On and on it's only starting
But I'm never gonna run
Sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way
Sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way
Yeah, sign me up for a place
I'll be on my way.



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    I think this song is about dealing with guilt. Everyone has some guilt that they need to deal with but they need to make sure it doesn't screw them up worrying about it too much.

    tickon December 22, 2004   Link
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    omg, i love this song soooooom much! the verses are about people growing up zand being taught to live 'bad' lives, in which they cheat and lie and don't get one with each other.

    Is it impossible, To have a life and realise, It's not a lie? Is it conceivable to carry on, And get along, or is it wrong?

    the chorus i'm a bit stumped.

    I can see it in your eyes Blinded but we're by your side

    to me, it sounds this person is blinded by their 'bad' life and what they are doing, not even noticing everyone around him.

    On and on it's only starting But I'm never gonna run

    this part confuses me. it says that the 'bad' lifestyle they are being taught is just beginning, but then it says that they won't leave it.and finally, i am so fucking confused

    Sign me up for a place I'll be on my way

    maybe about trying to be good again? or is he joining the "bad" people? any suggestions?

    anyways, i love this song. one of my favourites.

    oXmini_weaselXoon December 13, 2006   Link

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