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Ordinary Fight Lyrics
You'd think we might have learned from the problems that occured. But it seems I'm truly wrong there. The war
was useless. But what did it teach us. You use violence and hatred again.... They say it's just for a little
influence. But I can see it's here for acceptance. They say it's all for the cause of our society. And they may
think so, but don't tell it to me. We have to do something that just doesn't feel allright. We have to use
violence. But not of a common kind. These nazis around us keep acting as if they are blind. It's not an
ordinary fight.... Discriminating acts keep hunting through my brain. But I know we are all one and the
same. So what if there's a difference between the color of our skin. This doesn't mean we're living with
a sin. But you keep telling me I'm blind. I think your brain's a bit behind. 'Cause I can't believe it when
you're telling me that I'm blind. I won't support an ordinary fight.
was useless. But what did it teach us. You use violence and hatred again.... They say it's just for a little
influence. But I can see it's here for acceptance. They say it's all for the cause of our society. And they may
think so, but don't tell it to me. We have to do something that just doesn't feel allright. We have to use
violence. But not of a common kind. These nazis around us keep acting as if they are blind. It's not an
ordinary fight.... Discriminating acts keep hunting through my brain. But I know we are all one and the
same. So what if there's a difference between the color of our skin. This doesn't mean we're living with
a sin. But you keep telling me I'm blind. I think your brain's a bit behind. 'Cause I can't believe it when
you're telling me that I'm blind. I won't support an ordinary fight.
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this song is really cool !!!!!!!!!
this song is ok i like punk o rama 3 it was pretty good
The meaning behind the song is very strong ... I think it is about civil rights (especially the disparity between races ... particular in the USA). The start of the song suggests it is about a war in general, but the title and second part of the song suggest that it isn't a general war, but a "war" where we need to fight for equal rights and those that discriminate.
I similarly to @badreligionpigeon heard this song from the Punk-o-rama album (the old Punk-o-rama albums introduced me to a lot of good songs and bands).