Conquest to the lover and your love to the fire
Permanence unfolding in the absolute
Forgiveness is the the ultimate sacrifice
Eloquence belongs to the conqueror
The pictures of time and space are rearranged
In this little piece of typical tragedy
Justified Candy, brandy for the nerves
Eloquence belongs to the conqueror

You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a generation that didn't agree
You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a Generation that didn't agree

I forgot to, I forgot to let you know that
Justified Candy, brandy for the nerves
Eloquence belongs to the conqueror
Conquest to the lover and your love to the fire
Permanence unfolding in the absolute
Forgiveness is the ultimate sacrifice
Eloquence belongs to the conqueror

You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a generation that didn't agree
You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a generation that didn't agree
Generation, ah

What is in us that turns a deaf ear to the cries of human suffering?
Suffering now

Suffering now

You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a generation that didn't agree
You and me, we'll all go down in history
With a sad Statue of Liberty
And a generation that didn't agree

Generation (belonging, belonging to)


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Sad Statue Lyrics as written by Serj Tankian Daron Malakian

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    this is by far my fave song of mezmerize ... i thnk it may have something to do with the bible's revelations. there's a lot of stuff that people believe talks about USA in revelaion and there is a pretty acurate description of whaty many believe refers to the statue of liberty. as for the meaning i cant really draw any conclusion ... great song tho

    jacob_c7on May 08, 2005   Link

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