I get all of my good ideas in the dark Now I'm scanning for a signal I could do with a half-lit spark To keep me runnin' to a different angle My pattern of migration has been messed up for a while Numbers I've been pushin' missing from the dial Strung out on supernatural junk I see the Virgin Mary in a tree trunk What I wouldn't do to hear her This amped-up rocker is the first single from American pop-punk band Rise Against's sixth studio album, Endgame. The album deals with "the end of humankind as we know it," with lyrics that, as usual, address world events and politics. "Every day, there's news about our financial system or the environment collapsing or stories about nuclear Chorus. Just hold on a little longer, help is on the way. A brighter day is coming for those who believe and pray. Help won't help tomorrow, if you give up today. Just hold on a little longer, help is on the way. Troubles of this life come by and burdens get you down. You think no one is listening you think no ones around. Flows my way Just as the flood now meets the flame If that's the price you pay Start counting all the tears you cry I swear it's overrated I've got a dozen reasons why There's a stain on the stars But help is on the way I said I'd swear off the Holy Rollers For one more day, oh Just like that flag that I've been waving Flows my way Oh, I'll Help is on the way. Yea-ee-ayy. I lived enough life to say. Help is on the way. Sometimes it's days, sometimes it's years (Oh-oh) Some face a lifetime of fallen tears (Oh-oh) But He's in the darkness, He's in the cold. Just like the mornin', He always shows (He always shows) It may be midnight or mid-day. The Lyrics for Help Is On the Way by Sixx:A.M. have been translated into 3 languages. Hey, hey Well, I′m a paralyzed soul And I don't know where to go Well, I should open my eyes Yeah, I should open my eyes I′m a left out on the [Incomprehensible] Attention gets me high And I'm so unafraid I like fortune and fame And when I hear the sirens Originally an instrumental, “Help on the Way” melded jazz-rooted chords with funky leads and lyrics that hinted at Garcia’s tumultuous personal life (“I was blind all the time I was learning to see”). Credited to the whole band, “Slipknot!” featured Garcia’s atonal licks. No wonder that the avant-leaning Lesh called the songs Hold on, help is on the way He said he'd never leave you or forsake you Stay strong Help is on the way He'd said he'd help you Just reach out and take his hand He knows your heart, He lifts your head He's always close enough to hear every word you said When you're weak, He said He's so much more His arm is long enough to reach you where you are ypMb19.