Let's go
It's never too late to be early
Or try and maintain
Some scrap of integrity and certainty
I guess

My fingers
Won't apologize (are blistered)
And 1977 was a long time ago (and bleeding, there's no longer discomfort)
I don't care (you brought us)

I don't care how things, were and I won't
Apologize, I won't apologize
Fuck you

Our dreams and hopes, penetrated
And there is little hope
For the white man so
Hop on your rainbow
Ride it

My fingers
Into oblivion, go (are blistered and bleeding)
And ride into oblivion
For all I care (there's no longer)
You could be early (discomfort)
Or late, whatever (you brought us)


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Pulmonary Archery Lyrics as written by Wade Macneil Dallas Green

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    I really like your idea and how you have interpreted the song. As for the las set of lyrics, maybe George means all whites will be blamed for racists crimes (even if they're not part of them) and they should find a place where they won't be judged for this.

    Alexis rules as does this song

    River Wolfon April 05, 2005   Link

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