War of Change

Album: The End Is Where We Begin (2012)
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  • It's a truth that in love and war
    Worlds collide and hearts get broken
    I want to live like I know I'm dying
    Take up my cross, not be afraid

    Is it true what they say, that words are weapons?
    And if it is, then everybody best stop steppin'
    'Cause I got ten in my pocket that'll bend ya locket
    I'm tired of all these rockers sayin' come with me
    Wait, it's just about to break, it's more than I can take
    Everything's about to change
    I feel it in my veins, it's not going away
    Everything's about to change

    It creeps in like a thief in the night
    Without a sign, without a warning
    But we are ready and prepared to fight
    Raise up your swords, don't be afraid

    Is it true what they say, that words are weapons?
    And if it is, then everybody best stop steppin'
    'Cause I got ten in my pocket that'll bend ya locket
    I'm tired of all these rockers sayin' come with me
    Wait, it's just about to break, it's more than I can take
    Everything's about to change
    I feel it in my veins, it's not going away
    Everything's about to change

    This is a warning, like it or not
    I break down, like a record spinning
    Gotta get up
    So back off
    This is a warning, like it or not
    I'm tired of listenin', I'm warning you, don't try to get up

    There's a war going on inside of me tonight (don't be afraid)
    There's a war going on inside of me tonight (don't be afraid)

    Wait, it's just about to break, it's more than I can take
    Everything's about to change
    I feel it in my veins, it's not going away
    Everything's about to change
    It's just about to break, it's more than I can take
    Everything's about to change
    I feel it in my veins, it's not going away
    Everything's about to change Writer/s: JOEL BRUYERE, STEVE AUGUSTINE, TREVOR MCNEVAN
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION
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