Victims Of The Revolution

Brian Baker / Greg Graffin

What will prove to be our big mistake?
Short sighted arrogance all for what sake?
Our families to ashes, our ambition to dust
Our progeny in silence thinking "what about us?"

But don't forget the dance of neglect
The march for empowering prosperity
The pain from loss and want for mere lucidity
Just maternal residue, and I was there too
And maybe so were you

When something is won it comes with sacrifice
It's there beneath the joy, the glory and pride
Rarely it's acknowledged but in positive light
Consciously omitting the losers' plight

But don't forget the dance of neglect
The craving for community that never was met
The longing for status and the overture of regret
With no one to deter, pathetically unsure
Forgetting who they were

Just maternal residue, and I was there too
And maybe so were you

Trivia about the song Victims Of The Revolution by Bad Religion

When was the song “Victims Of The Revolution” released by Bad Religion?
The song Victims Of The Revolution was released in 1998, on the album “No Substance”.
Who composed the song “Victims Of The Revolution” by Bad Religion?
The song “Victims Of The Revolution” by Bad Religion was composed by Brian Baker and Greg Graffin.

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