Live For This

Album: The Rise Of Brutality (2003)
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  • Let's go!
    Live for this, Live, Live
    Live for this
    Live for this, Live, Live

    If you don't live for something, You'll die for nothing.
    Through the best and the worst
    The struggle and sacrifice.
    For the true who've remained and the new blood.

    Motivation, undying allegiance
    Striving through the hardships and affliction.
    Every drop of blood
    Every bitter tear

    Every bead of sweat
    I live for this

    Live for this, Live, Live
    Live for this
    Live for this, Live, Live
    If you don't live for something you'll die for nothing.

    What we have are not possessions we own
    It's not weighed by greed or personal gain
    This is real a desire for freedom.
    A place apart from a world in abandon.

    Every drop of blood
    Every bitter tear
    Every bead of sweat
    I live for this

    Live for this, Live, Live
    If you don't live for something you'll die for nothing.
    I live for this.

    Every drop of blood
    Every bitter tear
    Every bead of sweat
    I live for this Writer/s: JAMES SHANAHAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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