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Fightin' For Lyrics
Well it's late, and you know I've been up drinkin,
Talkin to myself up and down the hall.
Ain't it great, another fabulous disaster.
Well I can't wait, for the next hammer to fall.
You may have won this battle baby,
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
Well it's early, I know you've been up waitin,
Waitin for me to finally call.
Talkin dirty, it ain't what you really wanted,
So slam another phone up against the wall.
You may have won this battle baby,
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
Well think about me when you're out there honey,
You know sometimes that I will.
Sometimes I feel like a broken stone rollin down your hill.
You may have won this battle baby,
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
Talkin to myself up and down the hall.
Ain't it great, another fabulous disaster.
Well I can't wait, for the next hammer to fall.
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
Waitin for me to finally call.
Talkin dirty, it ain't what you really wanted,
So slam another phone up against the wall.
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
You know sometimes that I will.
Sometimes I feel like a broken stone rollin down your hill.
But it don't mean I won't win the war.
And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin for.
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to me, it means fighting with your girlfriend and fightin and fightin then when you get down to it you forgot what started it
No, this one is easy. The guy is even self-depricating when he sings it -- he's drunk again, he's out late, and she yells and screams at him, but it's from her point of view: each time she gets a little less passionate. In fact, as time goes on, she forgets what she's fighting for, i.e. why should she expend the energy on this guy?
No, this one is easy. The guy is even self-depricating when he sings it -- he's drunk again, he's out late, and she yells and screams at him, but it's from her point of view: each time she gets a little less passionate. In fact, as time goes on, she forgets what she's fighting for, i.e. why should she expend the energy on this guy?