History, Now

Born into a fight
An inherited war
Born to children left over from wars before wars
And the wars before
You do see a pattern right
Yet somehow our love doesn't die

What do we do
When it's history now?
Do we go in like a surgeon?
Do we go in like a bomb?
How do we dismantle the sorrow and rage
And pick up our scars off the ground?
Those girls and boys who died
And live for us, so we can speak and love and be with you now

You do see a pattern, right
Yet somehow our love doesn't die

What do we do
With this history now?
Do we go in like a surgeon?
Do we go in with boots on the ground?

What do we do
With this history now?
Do we go in like a surgeon?
Do we go in like a bomb?
Will you help me dismantle the sorrow and
Pick up the scars off the ground?
Those girls and boys who died
And live for us, so we could speak and love and be with you

So we could speak and love and be with you
So we could speak and love and be with you now



Credits
Writer(s): Laura Veirs, Neko Richelle Case, Donny Gerrard, Matthew George Ward
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