Give us your broken
Give us your poor
Those shall arise
Who remained in the dark
Against all odds
Against all odds
Against all odds

Now you make your stand
Stakes are ever high
In faceless masses
Together you're alone
Wanting to be heard
Wanting to be seen

We aim for the stars
With all our heart
Against all odds
We never retreat
Stand by the weak
Against all odds

No achievement
Without sacrifice
Against all odds
We will part
Your sea of lies
Against all odds

Those shall arise
Who remained in the dark
Against all odds
Against all odds
Against all odds

A new day breaks it's dawn
Reach out for my hand
Unite in silence
To create the storm

We aim for the stars
With all our heart
Against all odds
We never retreat
Stand by the weak
Against all odds

No achievement
Without sacrifice
Against all odds
We will part
Your sea of lies
Against all odds

We won't accept
A false compromise
We see the truth
Behind your cheap disguise
Change is the key to survival
For all human kind
Change is the key to survival
For all human kind

We aim for the stars
With all our heart
Against all odds
We never retreat
Stand by the weak
Against all odds

No achievement
Without sacrifice
Against all odds
We will part
Your sea of lies
Against all odds



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    My Interpretation

    The idiom "against the odds" means despite a lot of difficulty or challenges. I think this song is representative of the spirit & resilience that we all aspire to embody.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon September 22, 2022   Link

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