A struggle of change that is made
A wrinkle in time, battle of the brave
Fighting for hope of one's beliefs
Deceiving thought planted in minds
When hell freezes over will come the time
That one's point will have been made
There's shattered thoughts, and broken dreams
Wasted lives all for the brighter side of suffering

There's more than fighting for cause
There's fighting for what you believe
If there's a fork in the road of your path
Ne side needles the other's glass
At least you're walking instead of dragging on what's paved
Some see the glass half empty, others full
I just see the water's cold
And so is this world that we live in
Ans so I segregate
Separated from the ones without a cause
I segregate
I segregate
Would would you believe?
Could you believe?
There's more to this than what it seems
It's the brighter side of suffering
Poverty, injustice, struggling with the pain
A humble mind of wisdom and non-corruption
Would you believe?
There's more to this from this life
There's more to this
Finding a solution
Hope for tomorrow, for a better today
A new revolution
We stand and fight and face the pain


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    Nobody Can Deny, The Lyrics To This Song Hold More Meaning Than Most Bands Get Into A Entire Cd.

    cordellio716on March 26, 2009   Link
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    to be honest, i believe this is there most amazing song. the lyrics are good, and the song sounds amazing

    mikeMURDERon July 02, 2007   Link
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    i agree, fantastic song overall.

    motionsickness_on July 19, 2007   Link
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    the whole cd is awsome,dont u guys agree

    mike16on September 18, 2007   Link
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    this song by far has the most meaning behind it IMO, I mean lyrically this is prolly the best ABRB has done.

    nocturnalXnightmareon December 23, 2007   Link
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    Their whole cd is based on talking bad about society and how no one wants to do shit now-a-days.

    DylNewmanon December 22, 2009   Link
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    'Some see the glass half empty, others full I just see the water's cold And so is this world that we live in'

    Wow.

    HxCJJon February 16, 2011   Link

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