Wage War

Desperate Songtext / Lyric


Wage War - Desperate Songtext


What in the world are we waiting for?

No bliss in ignorance,

Thinking that less is more

What in the world are we waiting for?

Opportunity knocks,

It's kicking down your door



This life is constant struggle

We have to fight just to survive

Searching for whatever

Makes us feel alive

I won't be another one to sit

And watch the world burn






Why can't we say that we truly care

When we live so comfortably

And still do nothing but sit and stare?

Broken, beaten,

Bruised, defeated,

Tired and worn

We do nothing for ourselves

Being so self-absorbed



(Desperate)



What in the world are we waiting for?

No bliss in ignorance,

Thinking that less is more

What in the world are we waiting for?

Opportunity knocks,

It's kicking down your door



This is a call to arms



This life is constant struggle

We're only focused on ourselves

Why do we ignore the ones

Who truly go through hell?

Every life has a purpose to serve

Every face has a name

So go be the change

Go be the change



We are responsible

For those within our reach

So live out what you claim with words

Practice what you preach



What in the world are we waiting for?

No bliss in ignorance,

Thinking that less is more

What in the world are we waiting for?

Opportunity knocks,

It's kicking down your door



This is a call to the human race

Will you make a difference

Or just fill a grave?



What in the world are we waiting for?

No bliss in ignorance,

Thinking that less is more

What in the world are we waiting for?

Opportunity knocks,

It's kicking down your door



What in the world are we waiting for?

(Waiting for)

No bliss in ignorance,

Thinking that less is more

What in the world are we waiting for? (Waiting for)

Opportunity knocks,

It's kicking down your door



This is a call to arms

This is a call to arms

This is a call to arms

No bliss in ignorance

Dieser Songtext wurde von www.Deine-Songtexte.com heruntergeladen :)

"Desperate" Video ansehen

Was denkst du über "Desperate"?