Born from the fire clean, crawling in the dirt like war
5 years, my mother gave a voice for war.
10, I was dead, born again with eyes for war
By 15, hate was the name of my war

Wash me in the river
Give me to the pain of Lifewar
Lifewar

20 years gone, and father told me life was like war
Hands to the bone, 25 years of war
30, I wake to the sound of souls at war
I will pass through, buried in the flag of my war.

Wash me in the river
Give me to the pain of Lifewar
Lifewar


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Lifewar Lyrics as written by Ryan Clark

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    Can Easily seen literraly as a Child Soldier. Born and Raised only knowing the horrors of war.

    And Also Seen through the life of a Christian. As Posted above is an exact meaning and with the generalization can be described to many people.

    Born from the fire clean, crawling in the dirt like war - Born a Pure and Perfect person but soon starts crawling and live in Sin. 5 years, my mother gave a voice for war - Religious Parent Bringing the Child up with the church Ideals. 10, I was dead, born again with eyes for war - Born again Christian Ready to live for their religion. By 15, hate was the name of my war - extreme Secularist groups are growing rapidly. I know as a teen I grow hate as they try to defile my faith. 20 years gone, and father told me life was like war - Growing up and knowing the struggle to live and stay christian the roads are always bumpy Hands to the bone, 25 years of war - Living a struggling life and still working to their wits end to live accordingly 30, I wake to the sound of souls at war - Participating against these Groups who ignore the call within their own soul to get rid of the importance of religion (Secularist groups) I will pass through, buried with the flag of my war - He has made their mind up and will live and die a Christian.

    Jay212127on April 19, 2010   Link

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