In a war of human nature, we’ll prove ourselves again;
And although we may fight to the death, still no one’s
gonna win. As an arbitrary ally is sworn in as a friend,
Upon this altar of diplomacy, the sacrifice is you and
me. In a war of legislation, the classic dose of fear is
unleashed upon the populace until the threat is clear. We
gaze and stare accusingly, and we question every friend;
but in these religious wars, both sides are condemned. As
I look back, the past starts to crumble; As I walk the
path of subversion, torn and humbled, I feel our virtue
fading, worn and tattered. And as I see our future, I am
shattered. I may not have the answers, but I still know
right from wrong, If what we want is peace, War cannot
belong. We represent the voice of opposition.