Linkin Park delivers a powerful and unflinching commentary on the realities of conflict and the grim consequences it bears. The song explores the unrelenting nature of war, emphasizing its absence of peace and the inevitability of violence. The lyrics highlight how victory often dictates morality, reducing complex conflicts to simplified judgments of right and wrong. By refusing to apologize for the loss of life, the song underscores the impersonal and destructive essence of warfare. Fear and despair consume those involved, leading to a perpetual cycle of darkness and violence. The repeated reference to "destroyer" showcases war as a relentless, consuming force, devoid of justification beyond its own existence. This stark depiction serves as a poignant critique, urging listeners to reflect on the human cost and the pervasive impact of warfare on both individuals and societies.
War
Lyrics
One, two
One, two, thank you
There's no peace
Only war
Victory decides who's wrong or right
It will not cease
Only grow
You better be prepared to fight
And it will not apologize
For laying down your life
War
There's no pain
It will spare
Fear has become your only right
And once you're lost
In your despair
Forever black eternal night
And it will not apologize
For laying down your life
War, destroyer
War, destroyer
It needs no sign to justify
Laying down your life
War, destroyer
War
Writer(s): Brad Delson, Charles Chester Bennington, Joseph Hahn, Kenji Michael Shinoda, Michael David Farrell, Robert G Bourdon
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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