Believe It

Greg Graffin

It could happen to you, a defect from the wasted outskirts of Los Angeles
With a crumpled-up pass for the RTD
And no authority or trajectory
On the brink of insanity

You'd better believe it
Because it's written all over your face
Just a neighborhood reject, out of step and out of place
You'd better believe it

Would you ever have thought persistence could prevail against the almost
unbearable weight of the system?
With nothing better to do, and no one else who you can look up to

You'd better believe it
Because it's written all over your face
A political defect, out of step and out of place
You'd better believe it

And the future is bright when ideas run astray
So turn out the light, a punk can't have a say
Sometimes desire is all that's there
Who said life was fair?

Trivia about the song Believe It by Bad Religion

When was the song “Believe It” released by Bad Religion?
The song Believe It was released in 2000, on the album “The New America”.
Who composed the song “Believe It” by Bad Religion?
The song “Believe It” by Bad Religion was composed by Greg Graffin.

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