Casualties of War
Boot Camp Clik Lyrics


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When I opened my eyes, what did I see
Falling from the skies in front of me
Not quite, but close
As though I′d seen a ghost
Was it too much to feel the touch
Of someone that you couldn't love
For someone that comes and goes
So how are you, I′m doing well
I'm fighting tears, you couldn't tell
I′m not as strong as you thought I was

When you fall down, do you hear the sound
Of broken dreams
Hitting the ground
Baby, please, we′re casualties of war

You lost the fight, I heard it was a good fight
The kind where no one wins and no one's right
I could′ve walked away
I should've walked away

You always had a habit of keeping score
You might have won the battle, but not the war
What goes around comes around

So how are you, I′m doing well
I'm fighting tears, you couldn′t tell
I'm not as strong as you thought I was

When you fall down, do you hear the sound
Of broken dreams
Hitting the ground
Baby, please, we're casualties of war

So how are you, I′m doing well
I′m fighting tears, you couldn't tell
I′m not as strong as you thought I was

When you fall down, do you hear the sound
Of broken dreams
Hitting the ground
Baby, please, we're casualties of war

When you fall down, do you hear the sound
Of broken dreams




Hitting the ground
Baby, please, we′re casualties of war

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Boot Camp Clik's "Casualties of War" are about the aftermath of a failed relationship. The song tells the story of two people who have parted ways, but are struggling to move forward. The lyrics speak of the pain and heartbreak that come with the end of a relationship, and the difficulty of letting go of someone you loved, even if they weren't right for you.


The opening lines of the song describe a feeling of shock and disbelief at the end of the relationship. The singer sees something that reminds them of their former partner, and they are overcome with emotion. The lyrics also suggest that the relationship may have been one-sided, with one person unable to return the other's love.


The chorus speaks of the pain that both parties are feeling, and the metaphor of war is used to describe the emotional battleground that they now find themselves in. The line "When you fall down, do you hear the sound of broken dreams hitting the ground" is particularly poignant, as it describes the shattered hopes and expectations of a relationship that has come to an end.


Overall, the lyrics of "Casualties of War" are a powerful and emotional exploration of the pain and heartbreak that come with the end of a relationship. They speak to anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a breakup and serve as a reminder that even when things don't work out, there is still hope for the future.


Line by Line Meaning

When I opened my eyes, what did I see
As I awakened, I perceived something falling towards me


Falling from the skies in front of me
Descending aerially, almost like it was meant to be


Not quite, but close
Not exactly identical, but close enough to engross


As though I'd seen a ghost
It was almost like seeing a ghost that had been engrossed


Was it too much to feel the touch
Was it too demanding to reciprocate and love so much


Of someone that you couldn't love
Of someone whom you couldn't hold and love


For someone that comes and goes
For someone who only appears and disappears, like woes


So how are you, I'm doing well
How are things with you? I'm doing okay, can't you tell?


I'm fighting tears, you couldn't tell
I'm holding back tears, but you can't observe that well


I'm not as strong as you thought I was
I'm powerless, not as resilient as you assumed me to be because


When you fall down, do you hear the sound
When you hit rock bottom, can you hear the sound


Of broken dreams
Of shattered ambitions that were once supreme


Hitting the ground
Crashing and collapsing around


Baby, please, we're casualties of war
Honey, please understand that we're victims of a grave war


You lost the fight, I heard it was a good fight
You were defeated, but it was an admirable battle on your right


The kind where no one wins and no one's right
It's the sort of combat where nobody triumphed or prevailed in their might


I could’ve walked away
I could have departed, but I decided to stay


I should've walked away
Perhaps I would have suffered less if I made the decision to stray


You always had a habit of keeping score
You constantly kept count, you’re always keeping a running score


You might have won the battle, but not the war
Sure, you won the fight, but you haven't won the war


What goes around comes around
Karma catches up, eventually coming back around




Writer(s): d. yates jr.

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