Tryin' to reinvent myself in a fucked up world,
Watching C.N.N. doing twelve once curls,
I said yeah.
The Antichrist is screaming from the wide screen,
He's living in a mansion near the Hollywood sign.

Another right wing cat getting busted for blow,
He's cheating on his lady with Tiger Woods' ho,
I said yeah.
He's lying to the people with a straight face,
Tripping up the truth every step he takes.

[Chorus]
What about the age of peace and love we tried,
Text me with the reason why it had to die,
I can hear the roar and rage,
On my Facebook page,
From my back booth at Brody's.

A chick's walking by she's had a nip and tuck,
Got a tattoo on her ass and she says you wanna,
I said yeah.

Trying to fight a war that we can't win,
Trying to pass the blame,
With a Glen Beck spin.

What about the age of peace and love we tried,
Text me with the reason why it had to die,
I can hear the roar and rage,
On my Facebook page,
From my back booth at Brody's.

[Chorus]


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