What has been done to you has been done for a reason
From where I'm stood, the view reminds me of home
A promise is made in good faith, it means everything
You mean more to me each day and you mean everything, everything
What has been done to you has been done for a reason
From where I'm stood, the view reminds me of home

I should know, I should know, I won't fight, I won't fight
Well I won't fight, I won't fight, well I won't fight, well I won't fight
Fight, fight, fight

Well I won't fight
Well I won't fight
Well I won't fight
Fight, fight, fight.


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Dust In The Sunlight Lyrics as written by Russell Leetch Edward Owen Lay

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    i love this song, though i'm not sure what it means, but i've been having a bit of trouble finding out what album it's off of, anyone know?

    StraitFacedGrinon March 20, 2006   Link
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    its off the single for "Bullets" i think....something like that. to me, this song's kinda of defeated, but at the same time gorgeous. its like he's saying that he's giving up on something, but thats ok, because he's kinda happy with what he's got? .....i'm probably really really really wrong.

    youarefadingon June 03, 2006   Link
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    sometimes even though you love someone very much you hurt that person unwillingly and regret it later but u repeat it .however you never want to give up that person so u try to mend his heart .And in the line" A promise is made in good faith, it means everything" the promise is a kind of an apology and at the end it says i wont fight it meaning he has done whatever he can and he leaves the rest to her. he wont fight anymore. this is what i get and cant find any other interpretation. GREAT SONG

    gypsy rose leeon June 06, 2007   Link
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    is it just me or is he singing "I want fire" instead of "I wont fight it"?

    sirenneon December 06, 2013   Link

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