We dug our feet into this hill and stuck our flag,
and we sang our anthem proudly
and we let our city stand.
But, the walls around cities
couldn't save us from within.
Now there's fire on the hillsides
where we throw our children in.
At night, by light, we glow.
Fire fumed in our chests and so..
Whoa-oh, we march on the capitol
Whoa-oh, we march on the capitol
Around every shadowed corner,
another face that we can't trust,
and the fields that hold our fallen
find regalia in rust.
But there's a whisper in the council,
and a rumor in the throng
that the sharpened blade of love
sings a revolution song.
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