How many times have you cut only to feel the pain?
How many days have you run only to crawl?
How many nights did you scream only to scream in vain?
How many years till you face the shame of it all?

Into the fire you fall, only you can make it right (Make it right)
Stand up and fight for us all if only you can make it right (Make it right)

How many lies did you steal just to convince the fool?
How many knives did you wear to disguise and remove?
How many years till you break all that keeps breaking you?
How many tears will you waste while finding the truth?

Into the fire you fall, only you can make it right (Make it right)
Stand up and fight for us all if only you can make it right (Make it right)

Into the fire you fall, only you can make it right (Make it right)
Stand up and fight for us all if only you can make it right (Make it right)

Here comes the time when one must decide
The life they are living is far from true
Lost and deceived, i beg to believe
I know i have scars that have yet to show

Into the fire you fall, only you can make it right (Make it right)
Stand up and fight for us all if only you can make it right (Make it right)

Into the fire you fall, only you can make it right (Make it right)
Stand up and fight for us all if only you can make it right (Make it right)


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    to me, this song basically says, all the stuff you've gone through, can be put behind you. but you're the only one that can do that, you're the only one that can make it right.

    JoshGomez17on November 15, 2015   Link

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