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Never Enough Time
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Anti-war, anti-government, political song about the unfortunate people that die when bombed, especially the innocent ones.
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#3,474 in subgenre today Peak #53
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Peak #212
Author
B. Tyler Margison
Rights
Stant Place Productions
Uploaded
January 11, 2006
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MP3 3.8 MB, 128 kbps, 4:09
Story behind the song
Being somewhat of a hippie and member of the Green Party, and listening to how corrupt our government is becoming, I decided to write a song describing how sad it must be to be those children and those people that did nothing to America, and yet have to suffer the consequences that people decide to make their lives a living Hell.
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[VERSE 1] Rockets flying higher into the sun Children never have enough fun We'll stick together 'til we all die And now we know there's just never enough time [CHORUS] If we all go, we can tell We'll see each other in Heaven or Hell And if we see that life is more than sublime Then we'll find out that there's just never enough time [VERSE 2] Children laugh and play while bombs fall down They kill their hopes, their dreams, their family, and their town Are we the ones to blame for all this devastation? Are we the main result of a chaotic nation? Why are we all so insecure in this land? Do we reject ideas we don't understand? When did "kill people" mean "united we stand"? Was this all something that our governments planned? [CHORUS] No matter what happens, we all know Condemned in Hell is where we're going to go The scenes we see, they all are simply sublime And now we know that there is never enough time.... [BRIDGE] to live and die, the families cry to love and save, their homes are their graves to wait and pray, to hope that one day the war will be over, we can all go back home. [CHORUS] If you support their hatred, just you see Condemned in Hell is what you're going to be The scenes we see, they all are simply sublime And now we know that there is never enough time....
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