Gone astray
We find ourselves right on the edge of falling apart
Don't you see it's in our ways
Something's done wrong
Just go along
It lights a fire inside of me
Just show me when this living stops

I am father and son
I am all that I fear
I can choose to give up
We could tear the world apart
Tear the world apart
We could tear the world apart

Cut the cord
Start to breathe
We're living life at frantic speed
Don the suit and ride the steed
With these shackles on you won't come to harm
I could be the worst of these
A sinking ship on the open sea

I am father and son
I am all that I fear
I can choose to give up
We could tear the world apart
Tear the world apart
We could tear the world apart

All on my own I'm trying to change how you see and what you believe
To fight fire with fire and live eye for eye
We'll all end up blind and burning
Burning

We could tear the world apart
We could tear the world apart
We could tear the world apart
We could tear the world apart


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    I love this song so much, it really gives me a kind of energy and a feeling of possibility. I think it's about wanting to take a stand, even though you're just one person, and do something about the things in this world that need fixing, not ignoring. But I'm probably wrong. hehe. That's just what I think and feel when I listen to it.

    iseethehazeon December 18, 2007   Link
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    I think Fags should be hung in tree.

    ImNeilYoungon December 18, 2007   Link

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