One of two tracks on the album written before Peart joined the band. Both the music and lyrics were penned by Geddy Lee alone, and the song saw regular performance during Rush's first North American tour before being recorded here.
It's a lean, driving rocker about perseverance and doing your best in the face of adversity. The lyrics have a more straightforward rock sensibility compared to Peart's literary efforts elsewhere on the album — a reminder of what Rush's lyrical direction might have looked like without Peart's arrival.
While not one of the album's standout tracks, it demonstrates that the band could deliver concise, punchy rock even as they were beginning to explore more complex territory. The track was rarely performed live after the initial touring cycle.