Fighting with gloves
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Hitting above the belt
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Citing the facts
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Exposing all the lies
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder

we get what we fucking deserve
Bringing raised fists to a knife fight
You'd think developed minds could learn
Not to give benefit of doubt
You wouldn't trust a hungry animal
Around your newborn, would you?

sharing the wealth
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Taking the high road
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Showing respect
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder
Giving a shit
Now we're the ones a hundred times fuckeder

did anyone really expect
To win a race already fixed
The spoils doled out in advance
The appointed already picked
All allegations of fraud
Categorically dismissed as absurd







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    you're all wrong

    this song is about disenchantment and the psychological consequences of being so naive about the world but so outspoken in one's opinions

    taking the higher road, fighting with gloves, sharing the wealth, giving a shit... these are all things done by naive and optimistic fools who think that their morally righteous actions will have any positive impact whatsoever. Once they come to the realization that their actions and opinions mean nothing, their hopelessness leaves them 100 times fuckeder.

    maahhkuson September 18, 2007   Link

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