Looking ahead, not far away, someday soon but not today things may get better
Things may get worse depending on who gets there first
Nothing in common, nothing will change
Together we'll go our separate ways
Nothing to stop us from cavin' in
Someone's gotta lose when someone wins
Look at the world you're livin' in
Someday you'll have to pick a side
For the rest of your life who's on your side?
A voice in the dark, a light in the haze
A flame that burns then fades away
Alone in the night a ship lost at sea
A state of emergency with no way of knowing what's comin' next
Survival of who fits in best, looking for answers but where to begin
We all wanna know how this one ends, look at the world you're livin' in
Someday you'll have to pick a side
For the rest of your life who's on your side?
(Look at the world you're livin' in)
Who's on your side?
(Do you know who you wrap again?)
Who's on your side?
(And your tears are justified)
Who's on your side?

This isn't make believe
A faded picture show
As we drown you're slowly lettin' go, look at the world you're livin' in
Someday you'll have to pick a side
For the rest of your life who's on your side?
(Look at the world you're livin' in)
Who's on your side?
(Do you know who you wrap again?)
Who's on your side?
(And your tears are justified)
Who's on your side, who's on your side?


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Who's on Your Side Lyrics as written by Fletcher Douglas Dragge Byron C. Mcmackin

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    I like the music to this song, and to an extent the lyrics, but doesn't anyone think tha the lyrics are slightly forced? They don't flow nearly as well as lyrics crafted by Bad Religion etc. or even in some of their other songs. All a bit teen writey.

    But yeah, i love Pennywise anyway!!!

    crazy_punk_gurlon February 26, 2006   Link

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