Justice
Vangard Lyrics


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My generation has never seen one before
Big Apple icon reaching up to the sky
Much speculation, nations wondering why
Holy have-nots doing what they believe
Our country pondering and feeling deceived
One thing is for sure, the innocent are sure to fall
The images will always live in us all
Chorus:
I hope that justice is done
Towers are burning and I pray for everyone
Lost and missing, my anger is ripping away
History will not soon forget this day

So you want another fucking war
Spilling blood far off on distant shores
Protect America the land of the free
No! say the hippies on the corner by me
Clairvoyance is a gift I wish I possessed
A clear solution putting conflict to rest
"A little fellow in a wide world after all"
I look inside and pray to answer the call

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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Justice" by Vangard poignantly describe the emotions and reactions of the generation that witnessed the World Trade Center tragedy. The opening lines acknowledge the magnitude of the disaster, as the songwriter observes that their generation had never seen anything like this before. The Big Apple icon, a reference to the Twin Towers, was an unmistakable symbol of the United States economic and political power, and its sudden destruction left many nations wondering why it happened. The songwriter expresses their frustration at the senselessness of the attack, believing that the holy "have-nots" were doing what they believed was right, while the country struggled to come to terms with the enormity of what had happened.


The next few lines express a sense of disillusionment with the political and social systems that allowed the tragedy to occur, with the writer feeling deceived by their own country. They recognize that the innocent victims were sure to fall while the images of that day are etched forever in the minds of the witnesses. The chorus uses religious allusions to appeal to a higher power for justice, acknowledging the profound loss and chaos that was left in the wake of the tragedy. The songwriter hopes for justice to be done, acknowledging the anger that the event had inspired, while also recognizing the need for healing and eventual forgiveness.


Line by Line Meaning

My generation has never seen one before
Our age group has never witnessed scenes of this nature, and it is a unique occurrence.


Big Apple icon reaching up to the sky
The Twin Towers in New York City was a symbol of greatness, standing tall and majestic against the skyline.


Much speculation, nations wondering why
There is a lot of conjecture and doubt around the events that have taken place and countries are curious about the reasons behind it.


Holy have-nots doing what they believe
The underprivileged are following their hearts and acting on their beliefs, possibly even taking responsibility for the attacks.


Our country pondering and feeling deceived
The citizens and the government are reflecting and considering their next steps after being caught off guard and misled.


One thing is for sure, the innocent are sure to fall
Unfortunately, in any war or conflict, innocent lives will inevitably be lost.


The images will always live in us all
The visuals of the destruction and the aftermath will forever be engraved in our memories.


I hope that justice is done
The singer desires that the culprits are held accountable and punished fairly for their actions.


Towers are burning and I pray for everyone
The Towers are engulfed in flames, causing chaos and devastation, and the singer wishes for safety and protection of everyone affected.


Lost and missing, my anger is ripping away
The number of missing individuals is rising and this intensifies the singer's outrage and distress.


History will not soon forget this day
This event will be recorded in the history books and will be remembered for generations to come.


So you want another fucking war
The singer is critical of the idea of the country engaging in another conflict that could result in more violence.


Spilling blood far off on distant shores
The potential effect of war could mean loss of life in foreign lands that have not been involved in the current situation.


Protect America the land of the free
The motto of protecting the country known for freedom and liberty is being upheld during this trying time.


No! say the hippies on the corner by me
Some people, like the counter-culture hippies, may not agree with actions taken in this period of strife.


Clairvoyance is a gift I wish I possessed
The ability to see and predict the future would be helpful in this situation and the singer desires this capacity.


A clear solution putting conflict to rest
A definite response that effectively brings about the end of any troubles would be an ideal outcome for all parties.


'A little fellow in a wide world after all'
The singer recognizes that they are just one person in a large world and are limited in their capabilities to affect change.


I look inside and pray to answer the call
The singer searches for guidance and seeks to respond honorably during this tumultuous time.




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