Fight Test

Album: Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (2002)
Charted: 28
Play Video
  • The test begins, now
    I thought I was smart, I thought I was right
    I thought it better not to fight, I thought there was a
    Virtue in always being cool, so when it came time to
    Fight I thought I'll just step aside and that the time would
    Prove you wrong and that you would be the fool

    I don't know where the sun beams end and the star
    Lights begins it's all a mystery

    Oh to fight is to defend if it's not
    Now than tell me when would be the time that you would stand up
    And be a man, for to lose I could accept but to surrender
    I just wept and regretted this moment, oh that I, I
    Was the fool

    I don't know where the sun beams end and the star
    Lights begins it's all a mystery
    And I don't know how a man decides what right for his
    Own life, it's all a mystery

    Cause I'm a man not a boy and there are things
    You can't avoid you have to face them when you're not prepared
    To face them,
    If I could I would but you're with him now it'd do no good
    I should have fought him but instead I let him, I let
    Him take it

    I don't know where the sun beams end and the star
    Lights begins it's all a mystery
    And I don't know how a man decides what right for his
    Own life, it's all a mystery

    The test is over, now Writer/s: DAVE FRIDMANN, MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE, YUSUF ISLAM
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Matt from Downers Grove, IlTotally Rocking Song, and 'Father and Son' is also good. Actually, Fight Test and Father and Son share a lot of similarities. "I don't know how a man decides what's right for his own life" sounds a lot like the choice the son had to make in the Cat Stevens song.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Paul Williams

Paul WilliamsSongwriter Interviews

He's a singer and an actor, but as a songwriter Paul helped make Kermit a cultured frog, turned a bank commercial into a huge hit and made love both "exciting and new" and "soft as an easy chair."

Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees

Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Damn YankeesSongwriter Interviews

Revisit the awesome glory of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees: cheesily-acted videos, catchy guitar licks, long hair, and lyrics that are just plain relatable.

Glen Ballard

Glen BallardSongwriter Interviews

Glen Ballard talks about co-writing and producing Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill album, and his work with Dave Matthews, Aerosmith and Annie Lennox.

Randy Newman

Randy NewmanSongwriting Legends

Newman makes it look easy these days, but in this 1974 interview, he reveals the paranoia and pressures that made him yearn for his old 9-5 job.

They Might Be Giants

They Might Be GiantsSongwriter Interviews

Who writes a song about a name they found in a phone book? That's just one of the everyday things these guys find to sing about. Anything in their field of vision or general scope of knowledge is fair game. If you cross paths with them, so are you.

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)Songwriter Interviews

Mike Rutherford talks about the "Silent Running" storyline and "Land Of Confusion" in the age of Trump.