11:35 in the morning and you're walking to the train
The paper says it's just another day but the air doesn't smell the same
A benevolent voice echoes across the square, echoing benevolent lies
As uniformed men wash down the streets where the voice of freedom died
You stand for what you believe in
You stand for what you love
You stand for those who've had enough
The Earth shakes beneath the thunder of approaching wheels
You wonder how a people can stand when they've been only taught to kneel
You hold your ground and face their armor and their smoking guns
No one will ever know your name, but you're the voice of everyone
You stand for what you believe in
You stand for what you love
You stand for those who've had enough
One single light in the shadow of aggression
One voice of reason
One little revolution
You stand for what you believe in
You stand for what you love
You stand for those who've had enough