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We see the billboard girl
the one devoted to ritual
standing in the rain
holding all of her pain insideI know you're hurting now
but I can't point my finger at
the words I should or shouldn't say
anything
to take the pain awayto walk alone on the streets tonight
and fear nothing
to choose to love what we are in this life
and shine brighter
don't let the crosses and dollar signs
the symbols of man unkind
make you feel
that you're not real
all this time walk out
out of the shadowswe see the lines in chalk
the warning sign for where we walk

in the shadows of the cities maze
to try and fight
for better daysyeah we're ungrateful
yeah we're ungrateful for
holy books, religious men
values of beauty, original sin
all this time we unwind it
i won't give up, i'm not afraidResister go
as long as it takes
to reverse the hypocrisy
challenge the stakes
of safety and survival
at the heart
of women's voices
women's artto walk alone on the streets tonight
and fear nothing
to choose to love what we are in this life
all that matters
don't let the crosses and dollar signs
the symbols of man unkind . . .
I won't give up
through all this time walk out
out of the shadowsif we take
our strength
to market
to trade
for their
ugly
beauty
watch us
grow up
to warno more

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Excerpt taken from floodplainmusic.com: Floodplain began in the summer of 1994 after the demise of hard core band Serene. It was started by drummer Mike Torretta and guitarist Nate Jaqua, who were shortly joined by vocalist Matt Rezac and bassist Terry Taylor. Floodplain was started with a determination to accomplish: such as releasing records and playing out. The fuel behind its formation was to have fun playing music while retaining the purpose of communication and in hope of making a vital connection between emotions and sound.

Read more about Floodplain on Last.fm.


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