Barricade Heart
This song can be against any ideology that starts good but ends badly, but when I wrote it, it was against punk rock. Punk rock groups from the 70s claim that punk means freedom and doing what you like, while nowadays punk rockers are clones. It can be applied to other ideologies, really.
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I reach for band-aids but my wounds are inside
So I let them be
Yesterday I was so drunk I talked to the voice in my head
But forgot what it was telling me
Once upon a time there was some sort of school
That said the only rule was 'no rules'
But you all became clones and you want me to be one
Are you tyrants or are you fools?
I believe in the no-rules rule so in the second verse
This will be about love
I know you think it's uncool to write a song
From my barricade heart
Once upon a time there was some sort of school
That said the only rule was 'no rules'
But you all became clones and you want me to be one
Are you tyrants or are you fools?
I believe in you, if I didn't believe in you
There would be no truth
How could a world without truth exist?
And we're already fucked up the way that it is
Once upon a time there was some sort of school
That said the only rule was 'no rules'
But you all became clones and you want XX XX XX XXX
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