To measure the grace of a life
In the Tapestry of touched
Woven many strong
I saw a spark, a smile, and
Felt a warmth coming from her
From her inside
When we were young,
We loved to fight
But now it’s W.A.R.
(We Are Right)
We bargain what we have
For lucid dreams of need
And wonder why our friends
They take offense
If you trade my memories
Wish, Rather, and Should
I would feel wronged
If I weren’t so correct
I mean, if I ever even was
When we were young,
We loved to fight
But now it’s W.A.R.
(We Are Right)
A demand disguised
Between our pillows and our sheets
A fire between where our eyes
Our eyes, they meet
What could be different?
What could be better...
We’re indecisive but we’re
Sure of ourselves
If taking leads to touching
And touching’s a slipper slope...
Hold my hand as we discuss our night
When we were young,
We loved to fight
But now it’s W.A.R.
(We Are Right)
When we were young,
We loved to fight
But now it’s W.A.R
(We Are Right)
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