Oh wouldn’t you know we’re back here again
Out in the streets just to see who’ll give in
So familiar the scene like a song on repeat
I can’t stand one single beat
Conflict creates character no other way will do
The people need an enemy we’ll make one out of you
And you’ll know how this will end
When you say its us or them
Oh this is madness to bleed out our own
When no ones left standing we’ll see just
How we were wrong
They are nothing like us at all, It means nothing to us if..
..they fall down forgotten while we write history
Truly we know our enemy
All you can say, its not about hate,we only fight cause we’re right
(And all you can say, it was not about hate)
We never made anyone choose, We only drew the lines
(We only fight, because we’re right)
Its all about names, who you belong to
(We’ve drawn the lines, so hurry up its time to chose)
The black the blue the red or the white
(the red or the white, the black or blue and every)
When its over we’ll see the right side
(side against every side)
I think I know how this ends
When all that we have left is our friends
While we’re holding hands then we’ll turn a suspicious
Eye towards them and see our new villain
And we’ll fight until theres no one left
All of this madness and we’ve nothing to show,
Trapped inside your apartheid has laid us low and all you can say….
It was not about hate
We won the fight because we were right
We drew the lines, everybody came to choose
the red or the white, the black or blue and every side against every side
A solid indie-folk performance from the talented and beautiful Hannah Glavor. She also sings on our songs "Young?" and "May You Live In Interesting Times" Heart For A Tin Man
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