what a wonderful place.
where buildings rise
and cities fall short of a better place.
what a wonderful feeling it would be,
to sit back and watch it all fall down.
just might, put me to sleep at night.
i'm not sure how to cope.
in a place where the system depends on crushing and stepping
on the lower classes for any source of profit
its sick.
in a place where the freedom of one man
depends on another ones fall at the right price.
it might as well be packages up and sold.
in a place where the power of the rich
gets spit back in our face
and another on the streets feels the pain.
in a place where a million voices can be wrong.
Number one album for listening to while dealing with adulthood-related BS, cozy in the knowledge there's Cheezies in the cupboard and cold beer in the fridge afterwards for all my hard work. printedship
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