in vein and valor
be what they fear
their days are over
our nights are here
with hate and heartache
i’ll strike you down
with rage and rapture
i crush your crown
no more gods
no more graves
no more love
no more hate
hell hammer comes down
onto their blade
our world of widows
needs to be saved
it’s now or never
victim or victory
rebel or regret
who you are and who you claim to be
no more heroes
no more
no more
in my world of enemies
i walk alone


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    I like this song as it's pretty much about everything i believe in. This song is sending out a message saying that the heroes that you see on TV are just a glorious escape for people who cant solve their own problems. Too many people expect there to be some kind of divine being that will come down and save them in the time of trouble, but it will never happen. If you want to solve your own problems, you have to stand strong and solve them yourself. The days of hero-worshiping are long gone now as we must stand up for ourselves and fight for what we believe in.

    rogermaniaon April 25, 2007   Link

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