[You see Yugi getting ready for school]

Last day of

The rest of my life

I wish I would've known

[As his grandpa smiles and says goodbye, Yugi absently waves and puts on his headphones]

'Cause I didn't

Kiss my mama goodbye

I didn't tell her

That I loved her

And how much I care

Or thank my pops

For all the talks

And all the wisdom

He shared

[He starts skating on his skateboard, and arrives at the school]

Unaware

I just did

What I always do

Everyday

The same routine

Before I skate

Off to school

But who knew

That this day

Wasn't like the rest

Instead of taking a test

I took two to the chest

[Yugi is seen getting shot by a classmate who has a confused, manianic expression on his face]

Call me blind

But I didn't see it coming

[Gunshots are heard and people start screaming and running]

Everybody was running

But I couldn't hear nothing

Except gun blasts

It happened so fast

[Yugi's eyes open wide, he falls back (in slow motion) and his eyes slowly close]

I don't really

Know this kid

Even though

I sit by him in class

[Yugi is lying motionless on the ground of the classroom; Tea & Joey are sobbing; The guy that shot Yugi is stunned. He stares at the gun, then puts it to his own forehead. After another gunshot, more screaming is heard.]

Maybe this kid was

Reaching out for love

Or maybe for a moment

He forgot who he was

[People start to gather around Yugi and the other kid. Basically everyone is crying.]

Or maybe this kid

Just wanted to be hugged

Whatever it was

I know it's because

[The news is being shown on TV. Someone is flipping thru different channels. On each channel is a report, and picture, of some teenager who committed suicide or killed someone. . or both. .]

We are

We are

The youth of the nation

[Scene changes to Tea smiling]

Little Suzy

She was only twelve

She was given the world

With every chance to excel

[Tea is crowded around a bunch of gangsta-tough-looking guys. She smiles, nervously, as one of them puts his arm around her waist and whispers something in her ear]

Hang with the boys and

Hear the stories they tell

She might act kind of proud

But no respect for herself

[She's seen running out of an apartment with tears streaming down her face.]

She finds love in

All the wrong places

The same situations

Just different faces

[Tea's seen, with her clothes ripped to shreds, lying in a dark alley. She's sobbing, and trying to get up, though it's futile to even try. A man, who was leaning over here, moves his head so that it can be seen in the moonlight. It's the same man that had smiled and whispered into her ear the day earlier. He smirks, and lights a cigerette. Blowing smoke in her direction, he then smirks again and walks out of the alley. Tea just lies there crying]

Changed up her pace

Since her daddy left her

[A 5-year old Tea is seen crying, and trying to keep up with a car that's going away from her home. After a couple of minutes, she stops and falls to the ground.]

Too bad he never told her

She deserved much better

[Scene changes to show Joey making jokes in class]

Johnny boy

Always played the fool

He broke all the rules

So you would

Think he was cool

He was never

Really one of the guys

No matter

How hard he tried

[Joey is seen getting something out of his locker. He sees someone, and smiles. Walking over, he starts to say hi, but the kid quickly runs after another friend before Joey can say anything. Joey sadly looks down, and starts to walk home.]

Often thought of suicide

It's kind of hard when

You ain't got no friends

[Joey is at lunch again, and looking around for somewhere to sit. Not seeing anyone that would let him sit with them, he sighs and sits on the floor.]

He put his life to an end

They might remember him then

[Joey takes a gun out of a dresser, and looks at it, turning it over in his hand.]

You cross the line and

There's no turning back

[He stops looking at it; holds it tightly in his hand, and cocks the gun.]

Told the world how he felt

With the sound of a gat

[Joey's shadow, which is seen on a wall, is holding the gun to his temple, and pulling the trigger.]

[Scene changes to parents and friends sobbing at a funeral.]

We are, We are,

The Youth of the Nation

We are, we are,

The Youth of the Nation

[Scene changes to a dark club, the words are heard, but no one is seen.]

Who's to blame

For the lives

That tragedies claim?

No matter what you say

It don't take away the pain

[A spotlight centers on the stage, and Bakura is seen singing (Yami Bakura, not Ryou)]

That I feel inside

I'm tired of all the lies

Don't nobody know why

It's the blind

Leading the blind

I guess that's the

Way the story goes

[Bakura is still heard singing, the scenes switch between everything that's been shown; What happened to Yugi, what happened to Tea, what happened to Joey, the News Reports on TV, and the funerals that have been shown]

Will it ever make sense

Somebody's got to know

There's got to be

More to life than this

There's got to be

More to everything

I thought exists

[Scene changes to everyone that had died (including news reports and the people who had had funerals. They sing the last part of the song]

We are, We are,

The youth of the nation.

We are, We are,

The youth of the nation,

We are we are,

The youth of the nation

[The song slowly fades away, and right before the 'video' ends, it quickly flashes between what had happened to all of the kids (it shows about 2 seconds per person), the kids after they sang the previous part of the song, and lastly on Bakura, who solemnly puts the microphone on the stand, and backs away, into darkness.]