I’m contemplating a change
I’m expecting key change
The sea change to be
Flat
I don’t think it’s just me
I’ve got a lead
And a bass which I think we can agree
Is the foundation
Let’s be real
George Bush is not responsible
For the hate inherent in the universe
And though you may well be best served replacing your anger with compassion
I understand we can all feel militant sometimes
So I’m trying too hard
But I’m having a hard time
Trying to reconcile the cyclical nature of our endeavors
With just putting in the effort
In the meantime I will buy myself a sweater
From the clearance bin
Which allows me to get the one I really want
At full price
It’s a win win
So when you realize
You’re not as virtuous
As you once expected
Do you just give up give up give up give up give up give up give up give up give up give up give up
Give up
Give up
And continue giving in again
I know you care about New Orleans
Your t-shirts got a big fleur de lis
And you wear it flirtily
You used to not try because it was too easy
Now you don’t try because it’s too hard
You got money, power, a job and initiative
By sucking the dicks of executives
And before that your professors
Their high-school predecessors
Tracing back through time to their blue blood ancestors
And I could have been a contender
If you judged me by the content of my character
Or even the color of my skin
I’d have been in
But you saw through that to my heart
And it’s almighty collar
And the color of its collar
And after that you never bothered
Brother
I know you know I know
There’s only one thing you’ve ever wanted
And it’s class
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