There are too many giants
Too many giants in this town
What happened to all of the martyrs?
Where have they gone?
There are too many men dancing around in their crowns
While the children are trying to teach them how
To lay their pride down

(Chorus)
How many times
Must we get lost in our lies?
Can we open our eyes now?
How many times
Must we get lost in our lies?
Can we open our eyes now?

Well don't waste a day
Don't waste a day to make change
A chance to make change love
Don't be a fool
Keep your eyes open
And then we'll
Guide all the blinding men

There are too many fighters
And too many fights in this town
What happened to poets and lovers?
Where have they gone?
There are too many beasts
Crooks and thieves in this town
Well the heroes they must have all died
And turned into some kind of ghost now

(Chorus) X2

Take your light and start a fire oooh
Take your light and start a fire oooh
A fire

(Chorus)

And how many times?
And how many times?


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    these lyrics are a little off...heres what they're supposed to be:

    "There are too many GIANTS Too many GIANTS in this town What happened to all of the martyrs? Where have they gone? There are too many men dancing around in their CROWNS While the children are trying to teach them how To lay their pride down"

    and...

    "Well don�t waste a day Don�t waste a day to make change A chance to make change love Don�t be a fool Keep your eyes open And then we'll GUIDE ALL the blinding men"

    and...

    "There are too many fighters And too many fights in this town What happened to poets and lovers? Where have they gone? There are too many BEASTS Crooks and thieves in this town Well the heroes they must have all died And turned into some kind of GHOSTS NOW"

    everybodylovesraymondon April 01, 2009   Link

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