These lights they burn along the way, they burn along the way.
No doubts about the part they've played in someone else's game.
Lost their innocence to inequality, to inequality. Whilst they fight for the minority, for the minority.
Speak for those who have no voice.
Let their story be heard through the noise.
We won't make amends, through our decadence why are we so blind.
My actions misunderstood, for trying to be good, against it all...
(Would it matter anyway, does it matter anyway)
For the lights that have burned so bright, into the night where they lay eternally.
These lights they burn along the way, they burn along the way.
No doubts about the part they've played in someone else's game.
Lost their innocence to inequality, to inequality. Whilst they fight for the minority, for the minority.
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