You are born today
To set sail the prairie
It is our birthday
You are there because you are around
It will be the best day of our lives
It will be the end of it all
Of it all, of it all...

There will be fire
There will be tears
We will be scared
But we will be together
We will not be prepared
But we will have faith

We will be the ones
With our hands raised to the sky

It will be the end of the world
It will be the beginning of it all
Don't let ignorance help you
Ignore your circumstance
Don't, don't be, don't be stubborn

What is sober judgment?
what is unbelief?
What is undying faith?
What's a prophecy?

What has been done?
What have we done to ourselves?

It will be the end of the world
It will be the beginning of it all
Don't let ignorance help you
Ignore your circumstance
Don't, don't be, don't be stubborn

It will be the end of the world
It will be the beginning of it all
Don't let ignorance help you
Ignore your circumstance
Don't, don't be, don't be stubborn

You were born today
To set sail the prairie

You were born today
To set sail the prairie

There will be fire
There will be tears
We will be scared, but together

It will be the end of the world
It will be the birth of it all


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    I think this song is about drug use and how people use religion as a chruch to get off drugs.

    Topknot28on February 22, 2007   Link
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    I think this song is about drug use and how people use religion as a chruch to get off drugs.

    Topknot28on February 22, 2007   Link
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    Its about the the Biblical end of the world

    artzygreeneyeson April 22, 2007   Link
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    I think this is introducing the post-apocalyptic setting for Horses Galloping (there next release). Great song from a great album, from a fantastic band.

    Street Spiriton April 23, 2007   Link
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    yeah i think its about how we as humans dont respect our earth as much as we should and how a bit of humility would be good, we should respect what brought us life in the first place

    theonewhobuildson October 12, 2008   Link

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