02. One Step Away


One life, one chance, one time. One life to see it all. One shot at tomorrow. You will never see this time again. A belief that time is cruelty. Happiness is just one step away. This life will never falter. Determinated that time will never fall. This way will never fail me. I will testify. I swear that I can see the light. It's born. It will be forever. A personal basking thrown. Life can give us. Walk the line, break the walls. See the things you've never known. Break these walls with life. One step away.


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    Unearth is so awesome. This song really is just saying live life to the fullest, because you never know if you will be able to see tommorow.

    JoanSaidPleaseon July 22, 2002   Link
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    dude u are exactly right that is what i was thinkin about this song. OMFG UNEARTH IS THE BEST

    UnearthPTWon September 24, 2002   Link
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    i like the metal riffs in between the breakdowns during the end of the song

    Mydesirexon May 12, 2003   Link
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    I agree with Joan. Positive lyrics from a positivly kick ass band! The video is pretty cool too, it's just them playing live at different shows. It is on their site at unearth.tv.

    Thricefoldon April 15, 2004   Link
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    best. song. ever

    ScreamingInfidelityon May 30, 2004   Link
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    Great to see such a positive message in the 'metal' scene. As Joan commented, it is all about making the most of your opportunities and live your life (to your full potential).

    sokornyon December 04, 2014   Link

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