We've waited far too long to,
Watch it all crash and fall through
So when you feel like shit you've gotta
Keep on pushing
If you saw the world through my eyes
Then you wouldn't feel so high rise
It's time to take our chance,
You've gotta sit, back, and, hold tight

There's Forces working in our heads
But we don't understand them
I need a map to find my way out all the time
There's Curses Lurking in our heads
But we don't want to find them
We need to come back down and face what we've become

We've become

The more I think
The more I wish I would stop, and hit rewind
What I would give to have or take back then,
When no-one really cares
I remember when we all used to
Kick back, and take days off school

So many times I'd smile
Many times I've cried,
But never did we try
Never did we try

There's Forces working in our heads
But we don't understand them
I need a map to find my way out all the time
There's Curses Lurking in our heads
But we don't want to find them
We need to come back down and face what we've become

Its haunting me I'm so alone
I just want to find my way back home
I'm so alone

There's Forces working in our heads
But we don't understand them
I need a map to find my way out all the time
There's Curses Lurking in our heads
But we don't want to find them
We need to come back down and face what we've become


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    This song is awesome. It's about how the Devil brings us down and tempts us. The "forces working in our heads" is the devil tempting us. But a lot of the time we don't want to face up to what we've been seduced into doing, we're too ashamed of it, or we don't want to admit it's wrong. But it also says that we need to face up to what we're doing and beat the hell outta the devil by the power of Jesus Christ, with the Father and the Holy Spirit. God give us freedom!

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