In this song, Sum 41 delves into themes of disillusionment and resistance in the face of societal and political decay. The lyrics articulate a narrative of facing uncomfortable truths and the necessity to confront and challenge entrenched systems of deceit and oppression. The line "order in decline" suggests a crumbling societal structure, while the repeated refrain "every dog has got its day" indicates an impending moment of reckoning. The song underscores the futility of erecting barriers to progress and criticizes the perpetuation of lies by those in power. Additionally, the juxtaposition of personal introspection with broader confrontational themes highlights the internal and external struggles inherent in the fight for justice. Ultimately, Sum 41 portrays resistance not just as a right but as an inevitable response to persistent injustice, capturing the escalating urgency for societal reform.
The New Sensation
Lyrics
Tell me it's alright, even if it is a lie
'Cause I don't want to hear it's just a blessing in disguise
I read between the lines, given up on warning signs
But now we must face the truth, it's order in decline
If this will persist, then we will resist!
Now it's your right, 'cause every dog has got its day
And we will fight, resist in every way
Your time is up
Now I'm not one to talk, 'cause I know I have my faults
But even I know you can't evolve by building up your walls
I can't help but criticize as you tear me down to size
For all that you've done to help perpetuate the lies
A job well done
If this will persist, then we will resist!
Now it's your right, 'cause every dog has got its day
We're here to fight, resist in every way
Now it's your right, it doesn't mean that it's okay
The end's in sight, 'cause every dog will have its day
Your time is up, up
As days get stranger, the pain gets greater
It's the human nature, or am I insane?
The confrontation, the aggravation
The new sensation, well who's to blame?
The days get stranger, the pain gets greater
It's the human nature, or am I insane?
The confrontation, across this nation
The new sensation, tell me who's to blame!
Now it's your right, 'cause every dog has got its day
We're here to fight, resist in every way
Now it's your right, it doesn't mean that it's okay
The end's in sight, 'cause every dog will have its day
Your time is up
Writer(s): Deryck Whibley
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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