Far from home on a road unknown
Where the vultures circle on winds that blow
From northern skies that haunt these waking moments
Our shadows cast by the mountain range
Our calloused souls, we find a way
Through desperate eyes, we long for the horizon
While this sun is rising, yeah

We are the long forgotten sons
And daughters that don't belong to anyone
And we are alone under this sun
And we work to fix the work that you've undone

When cries for help go unanswered
And signal fires just burn and burn
We wonder if we're waiting here for nothing
'Cause our lips are sewn our ears are filled
With the constant drone of the unfulfilled
But we'll never fall if we stand for something
We stand for something, yeah

Yeah, we are the long forgotten sons
And daughters that don't belong to anyone
And we are alone under this sun
And we work to fix the work that you've undone

Don't fall, I see lights in the distance
They're not far away
Stand up cause the sky is turning gray
There's hope in these footsteps of persistence
So don't go astray
These lights get closer every day

'Cause we are the long forgotten sons
Yeah we are the long forgotten sons
We are the long forgotten sons
And daughters that don't belong to anyone
And we are alone under this sun
We work to fix the work that you've undone
What you've undone


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Long Forgotten Sons Lyrics as written by Joseph Principe Brandon Barnes

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    I view this song as being more politicaly bassed. this is Rise Against after all. I beleive that this song is bassed off our crashing econimy and how the president is too worried about his war to do anything to fix the problem. i beleive that the vultures symbolize the polititions in office who have been "feeding" on the money of the citizens by giving themselves raises while the public falls further into economic loss. i beleive that the second verse is refuering to the crashing stockmarket and the outrages rise in oil cost which were "red flags" to our government that our econamy is crashing. the red flags that were ignored. the thid verse (

    "Don’t fall, I see lights in the distance They’re not far away Stand up because the sky is turning gray

    There’s hope in these footsteps of persistence So don’t go astray These lights get closer everyday" )symbolizes the 08 election and the hope that our econimy will thrive under new leadership.

    kitesageon February 01, 2009   Link

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