Baby, baby, you cannot protect me,
But I've heard of one who can,
And he does not take sides tonight.
Baby, baby, if this is the ending,
Then we'll find out how it ends,
We'll find where we begin again.
I can't tell you it will be alright,
Hold me through the shelling of the night.

Let them come for us,
Let them have their way with our names they drag through the mud.
Should they murder us,
We will live again in the clouds that cover the sun.

Baby, baby, if there is eternity,
Then it must be made of love,
How else could I hope in all this death?
Baby, baby, tonight I have no enemy,
I have held my fellow man,
Looked into his dying eyes.
I just wanna look into the light,
Hold me through the shelling of the night.

Let them come for us,
Let them have their way with our names they drag through the mud.
Should they murder us,
We will live again in the clouds that cover the sun.

Let them come for us,
I'm on your side.
Should they murder us,
I'm on your side.


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Journey Into Space [Part 1] Lyrics as written by Collin Rigsby Aaron James Babcock

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    i believe its "he does not take sides in the end"

    drmfrk08@yahoo.comon January 20, 2009   Link
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    Anybody ever wonder why it says part one? where is part two????

    Arian Caldonon May 23, 2009   Link
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    two people fal l in love in the midst of war. Their forced to conceal their love because one of them is the enemy.

    thenaiverebellionon July 23, 2009   Link
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    What in the world! No part two on Suburba! Sad day . . .

    shadowgnomeon July 27, 2010   Link
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    They are a Christian band. The song is talking about two people in Love during war. The point is that they should not fear death, God does not take sides of man and will Love them, no fear because if they die there will be eternal life waiting.

    Caleridon April 14, 2011   Link

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