Do you believe?
We can make a change
Will you believe tomorrow?
Or will it slip away?

Black and white
We're all the fucking same
Demographics
Keep up caught up in the game
Violence
What the fuck do you expect?
The cause has left us
Leaving nothing but effect

The laughter has subsided
Leaving hatred in it's wake
In a nation trusting no one
Sworn to bend but never break
America is burning
Look around it's in the air
But I'll be the last believer
Just as long as I still care
And I still care

What's going on?
What's happened now?
Show me a purpose
Please show me how

Desperate times
One thousand symptoms
One disease
Government tradition
And genocidal policies
Don't look back
Don't wait until history repeats
No, no more lies
No more bodies in the streets


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    its also about how the media itself and "tolerance" group hold us back from uniting without racism. All they do is collect polls based on race, and tolerance groups turn races into jokes by making laws protecting certain ones. We can never overcome real racism if they keep this shit up

    epicmikenomoreon August 27, 2010   Link
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    This is obviously a song about the state of America

    Good_riddance_88on August 13, 2002   Link
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    used this song for some shit i needed to do in english. its about how racism still exists and is such a big problem that no one seems to even care about it anymore

    LaLhxc024on April 30, 2003   Link
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    this is a great optimistic social complaint from such a great band

    elbuchoon February 06, 2013   Link

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