Suburbia
August Burns Red Lyrics


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Open those eyes. Wake from peace. Orders are some favorite color. Same old, same old is their battle cry. Why don't we keep searching for a new flavor? Our hearts have become a routine. Worthy kings have broken backs for nothing. Unless we cherish all with pride, the lines on our face will turn into canyons of sorrow instead of hope. They didn't die from cold without but they died from cold within. And I just can't stop denying that our brothers are in miserable pain. Stop short. Lend a hand and break the chains of regularity that you lean so closely upon. Your little suburbia is in ruins. Tear down all the assumptions you hold, for I guarantee they are false. Sometimes the best feeling may be the one that kills.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to August Burns Red's song "Your Little Suburbia Is in Ruins" are a call to wake up and see the world for what it truly is. The opening lines "Open those eyes. Wake from peace" urge the listener to be alert and take action. The song then criticizes the idea that moments of change and revolution are not necessary by saying "Same old, same old is their battle cry. Why don't we keep searching for a new flavor?"


The lyrics go on to discuss the monotony of the routine that people so easily fall into, and how this can lead to a lack of empathy and a disregard for the suffering of others. It warns that we must cherish every person and value their lives, or else we risk turning into "canyons of sorrow instead of hope." The song also highlights the importance of breaking free from conformity and embracing change, as it notes that "Your little suburbia is in ruins" and urges listeners to "tear down all the assumptions you hold, for I guarantee they are false."


Overall, the song is a call to action to recognize the harmful patterns and systems that we are a part of, and to actively work towards change and breaking free from complacency.


Line by Line Meaning

Open those eyes. Wake from peace.
Don't ignore the problems around you. It's time to pay attention and take action.


Orders are some favorite color.
Authority figures are often biased and make decisions based on their personal preferences.


Same old, same old is their battle cry. Why don't we keep searching for a new flavor?
Those in power are resistant to change, but we must strive for progress and seek new ideas.


Our hearts have become a routine.
We've become complacent and stagnant in our thinking and actions.


Worthy kings have broken backs for nothing.
Leaders who fought for a cause may have sacrificed their health and well-being in vain if we don't honor their legacy.


Unless we cherish all with pride, the lines on our face will turn into canyons of sorrow instead of hope.
We must appreciate and value all life, or our negative emotions will outweigh our positive ones.


They didn't die from cold without but they died from cold within.
People may not have physically frozen to death, but their loss of hope and vitality led to their demise.


And I just can't stop denying that our brothers are in miserable pain.
We must acknowledge the suffering of others and not turn a blind eye to their struggles.


Stop short. Lend a hand and break the chains of regularity that you lean so closely upon.
We must interrupt our daily routines and habits to help those in need.


Your little suburbia is in ruins.
Your seemingly perfect life may have underlying issues and problems that need to be addressed.


Tear down all the assumptions you hold, for I guarantee they are false.
We must challenge our preconceived notions and biases, as they may not be accurate or helpful.


Sometimes the best feeling may be the one that kills.
Doing what feels good in the moment may have negative consequences in the long run.




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, Capitol CMG Publishing

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