I see the barricades ahead
Roll my sleeves up, lift my head
I hear you well, what can't be done
You are many, I am one
And what becomes, it's hard to tell
Like looking down the deepest well
But I will take a torch with me
And light the way for you to see
To you I am missing, what it's for?
This dirt is on my hands, blood on yours
I was crawling up the walls for so long
You were pulling me down, pulling me
I was trying not to fall for so long
Now get me up, come with me
Compliments like falling rocks
Are ticking bombs with faulty clocks
And I will not be fooled again
I took my means and found my end
Took all the days from then to now
The steps I climbed to show you how
Small the world would seem to be
When you forget what you believed
To you I am missing, what it's for?
This dirt is on my hands, blood on yours
I was crawling up the walls for so long
You were pulling me down, pulling me
I was trying not to fall for so long
Now get me up, come with me
Yellowcard is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Formed in 1997, the group achieved international fame with their album *Ocean Avenue* (2003), which sold millions of copies and helped define the pop punk sound of the 2000s. Their success was further solidified by albums like *Lights and Sounds* (2006) and *Paper Walls* (2007). After a hiatus in 2008, Yellowcard reunited in 2010 and continued to release music, including the album *Southern Air* (2011), which reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200. Their signature sound combines catchy pop melodies with energetic guitar riffs and introspective lyrics, often focusing on themes of love, friendship, and personal growth. Some of their most representative songs include *Ocean Avenue*, *Only One*, *Way Away* and *The Fighting*.
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