we’ll give you our money, tax all that you can take
drain from the poor, let the rich get the big breaks
then spend it to bail out the banks and greedy ceos
wage war on the poorest, our streets filled with hunger
debt rises still higher as the working fall under
corporations are people but people are illegal
come on down, come on
priests and kings and presidents
the industry’s irrelevant
hope is where the lost are allowed to come home
banks and bosses and big box stores
modern-day slaves of the corporate wars
hope is where the lost are allowed to come home
welcome home, welcome home
when will we all come home
welcome home
credits
from HAZARD LIGHTS (Full Album),
released May 23, 2014
Written, Performed, and Produced by Odist Abettor
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