We're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH
One day soon we'll rule the nation
WHOA OH OH

What you see is what you get
If you don't like it
Come tomorrow
You won't beat us
You can bet
Its time to take
And not to borrow

We don't want no education
WHOA OH OH
We barely made denigration
WHOA OH OH

The time has come for us to strike
If you don't like it
Come tomorrow
We can take just what we like
Its time to lead
And not to follow

Whoa what you see is what you get
You won't beat us
You can bet
What the hell are you gonna do
When we all come lookin for you

We're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH
Yeah one day soon we'll rule the nation
WHOA OH OH

The time has come for us to strike
If you don't like it
Come tomorrow
We can take just what we like
Its time to lead
And not to follow oh oh oh

Whoa what you see is what you get
You won't beat us
You can bet
What the hell are you gonna do
When we all come lookin for you

Cause we're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH
Yeah we're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH
We're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH
We're the forgotten generation
WHOA OH OH OH OH OH


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    WE'RE THE FORGOTTEN GENERATION!!! WHOA EH Oh!!

    metalbynatureon November 27, 2010   Link

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