In a dream I had
You were standing all alone
With a dying world below
And a microphone
Singing 'Hallelujiah!
I finally broke their mold'

Whatever it's gonna take
Good luck
Keep it real
Where are the boys in Live?
They're pissing in the mainstream
Open up your cage
Focus all your rage
The world needs people like you

In a dream I had
I was on the stage with Queen
Michael Stipe and Elton John
Bono, Springstein
Singing 'Hallelujiah!
Rock and roll is king'

Whatever it's gonna take
Good luck
Keep it real
Where are the boys in Live?
They're pissing in the mainstream
Open up your cage
Focus all your rage
The world needs people like you
The world needs people like you
People like you, people like you

Mother fuckers like you
People like you

In a dream I had
You were standing all alone
With a dying world below
And a microphone
Singing 'Hallelujiah!
I finally broke their mold'

Whatever it's gonna take
Good luck
Keep it real
Where are the boys in Live?
They're pissing in the mainstream
Open up your cage
Focus all your rage
The world needs people like you
The world needs people like you
The world needs people like you

People like you
Warriors like you
Lovers like you

In a dream I had
With a dying world below
Singing 'Hallelujiah!'


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People Like You Lyrics as written by Chad David Taylor Chad Alan Gracey

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    good analysis, eyecon. i initially thought it was a song protesting the prevelance of cookie-cutter popuar music.

    he talks about breaking the mold, and pissing in the mainstream (showing their disrespect for the kind of stuff which is popular today)

    "open up your cage, focus all your rage" could mean to let your emotions into your songs, rather than playing it safe and going with the radio friendly stuff.

    but i think your idea is more apt.

    Ryllickon February 17, 2007   Link

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