Enemy is about the battle between him and his own worst enemy, himself. This is a popular theme in songs of the rock genre. Wage War treats the subject with a different light by asking if he should suffer to keep his own worst enemy from surfacing.
[Verse 1]
All alone again, with the thoughts in my head
I keep slip, slip, slipping away
I'm a slave but it's all a head game
Underneath the skin, I fight a war within
Looks like it's me versus me; my own worst enemy!
There's no coming back from where I've been
There's no need to pretend
[Chorus]
Save, me!
Life's pushing back harder than ever!
Break, free!
Looks like it's me versus me; my own worst enemy
Right?!
[Verse 2]
What can I do?
It's none for me and all for you
I gotta figure some things for myself
I'm to blame, me and no one else!
[Bridge]
Bringing me down!
Doubting something doesn't mean it's wrong
Don't fear consequence, you can't fix what you don't start
[Chorus]
Save, me!
Life's pushing back harder than ever!
Break, free!
Looks like it's me versus me; my own worst enemy!
[Post-Chorus]
All alone again
Save, me!
Underneath the skin
Life's pushing back harder than ever
All alone again
Break, free!
Looks like it's me versus me; my own worst enemy!
[Outro]
What if I should stumble, what if I should fall?
What if there is nothing left underneath at all?
Enemy was written by Cody Quistad & Jeremy McKinnon & Tom Denney.
Enemy was produced by Jeremy McKinnon & Andrew Wade.