Revolution Lyrics
Pennywise
Lyrics
As we walk through these troubled times
We struggle through this so called life
Waiting for something to change
And now all hope is gone
The pain has lingered far to long
Black is a sky filled with rage
It's been too Long
We're holding on
We'll right this wrong
And fight on
We will remember today
Let me hear You say wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
One more time in for solutions
Say it again wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
Now's the time for Retribution
Say it again
That's right
Yesterday is a memory
Your fading light will set us free
Free from these thoughts of despair
Your end is coming fast
We're moving forward, we won't look back
The message will be loud and clear
It's been too Long
We're holding on
We'll right this wrong
And fight on
We will remember today
Let me hear You say wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
One more time in for solutions
Say it again wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
Now's the time for Retribution
Say it again
That's right
We stood tall in the pouring rain
Our bodies broken
Our hearts are brave
One million strong
We cannot fall
It's all for one and one for all
Let me hear You say wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
One more time in for solutions
Say it again wo-o-oh
We we want a revolution
Now's the time for Retribution
Say it again
That's right
We want a revolution
We're living for today
It's time for resolution
And we will remember
We want a revolution
It's time we had our say
We want a revolution
And we will remember today!
Song & Lyrics Facts
Pennywise's "Revolution" is a song from the band's seventh studio album, Reason To Believe, released in 2005. The song was written by Pennywise members Jim Lindberg and Fletcher Dragge, with additional writing credits to Jason Thirsk and Byron McMackin.
It has become one of their most popular songs, as it speaks about societal issues such as poverty, war and injustice. The lyrics are powerful and call for revolution against these injustices. They urge listeners to take action, rather than just sit back and accept what is going on around them. This song continues to be an anthem for those who fight for justice and equality, and its message resonates strongly today.