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Revolution Solution Lyrics
I've hoped for comfort
But I've never felt too safe
And this hard life I've had to navigate through
Unexhausted has been my virtue
They set themselves against I
They set my pride on fire
Phoenix always rises high
Rebel crusader
Driven to decisions
They trapped me into
The Revolution Solution
I've come to join you
I've hoped for comfort
But I've never felt too safe
And this hard life I've had to navigate through
Unexhausted has been my virtue
The paradox of poverty has left us dismayed
Sliding democracy washing away
The toil of the many goes to the fortunate few
The Revolution Solution
I've come to join you
But I've never felt too safe
And this hard life I've had to navigate through
Unexhausted has been my virtue
They set my pride on fire
Phoenix always rises high
Rebel crusader
Driven to decisions
They trapped me into
The Revolution Solution
I've come to join you
But I've never felt too safe
And this hard life I've had to navigate through
Unexhausted has been my virtue
Sliding democracy washing away
The toil of the many goes to the fortunate few
The Revolution Solution
I've come to join you
Song Info
Submitted by
playgroundlove On Dec 07, 2005
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i believe this songs means the ring the bell of life in the way of a revolution...
very deep...
A political and life manifiesto against conformism. The message is to always try to change and improve things, making revolutions literally and metaphorically.
amazing song. "the toil of the many goes to the fortunate few" is talking about how the leaders of groups decide the fate of the masses in complete disregaurd for the "rebel crusader"s with their "pride on fire." definitley representary of a revolution. I can't get "unexhausted has been my virtue" out of my head.
i think "THE TOIL OF THE MANY GOES TO THE FORTUNATE FEW" means that all the hard work and suffering of the poor goes to the rich. only a few people get 'the riches' of the world through the hard labor of the rest.
mind you, these 'riches' we talk about are material things. maybe the revolution is not on fighting for things, but on changing our ways of living and being more conscious of the impact and damage we may cause.
I completelly agree with latido.eterno, most of the times T.C. doesn't have materialistic references as main topics.