The greatest nation will only last a season
This generation just wants a better reason
If nothing's sacred any more
If all that's left is hatred, sex and war
Then what are we fighting for
A cure for cancer won't stop the world from dying
An honest answer won't keep the world from lying
If all we do is feed the poor
If we don't see the awful need for more
Then what are we fighting for
We are more than flesh and bone
We are scared to be alone
We are helpless and confused
We are wasted and abused
We are guilty and ashamed
Do you see why Jesus came
The Lord of glory has been your sole provider
You know the story, but do you know the writer
If he's undone your heart before
If he's the only one you can't ignore
Then what are you fighting for
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