well, as I said, this song reminds me of an anthem to the men and women fighting for this country right now.
"Resolute a stance of defiance
always teetering on the brink" --- You form as one but it's hard to keep control when you're being shot at by the enemy.
"Covered in sweat and blood yet still our heads held high" --- this is the part of the song that really sticks out to me...all of them are fighting for us; bleeding, sweating, exhausted, yet, they're still fighting for what they believe in.
"Actions have consequences when you live for foolish pride." --- Don't get too big-headed because it'll surely catch up with you.
"stand together one passion one hate" --- they're all unified as one. they all have the same objective.
And obviously, the last part of the song reflects the men and women in uniform. For all who was wounded, they'll definitely use their scars as medals of hope because they know they fought for something worth fighting for // a better tomorrow.
I have a friend in iraq right now and he came so close to dying. his humvee got blown up and he lost some of his hearing and now he's diagnosed with post-pardum depression. He's coming back home in November, and I can't wait.
well, as I said, this song reminds me of an anthem to the men and women fighting for this country right now.
"Resolute a stance of defiance always teetering on the brink" --- You form as one but it's hard to keep control when you're being shot at by the enemy.
"Covered in sweat and blood yet still our heads held high" --- this is the part of the song that really sticks out to me...all of them are fighting for us; bleeding, sweating, exhausted, yet, they're still fighting for what they believe in.
"Actions have consequences when you live for foolish pride." --- Don't get too big-headed because it'll surely catch up with you.
"stand together one passion one hate" --- they're all unified as one. they all have the same objective.
And obviously, the last part of the song reflects the men and women in uniform. For all who was wounded, they'll definitely use their scars as medals of hope because they know they fought for something worth fighting for // a better tomorrow.
I have a friend in iraq right now and he came so close to dying. his humvee got blown up and he lost some of his hearing and now he's diagnosed with post-pardum depression. He's coming back home in November, and I can't wait.