Vi tar deg med
Vi tar dem ned
Feige populister
Skaprasister egoister
Vi tar dere ned

Kick det kom det gikk billig glede
En hel nasjon går hånd i hånd la de få se det
Kick det kom det gikk billig glede
Ingen rasister er nå lenger til stede
Åssen kunne du noensinne tenke det du gjorde
Du var på lag med han forbanna brunskjorte
Eurobia fantast du trodde på det fjaset
Nå er du plutselig for fellesskapet

Vi tar deg med
Vi tar dem ned
Feige populister
Skaprasister egoister
Vi tar dere ned

Fort glemt om to uker er det over
To uker til engasjementet sovner
Fort glemt om to år er det over
Da er deg som legger ned lover

En skulle kankje tro at dette satt en støkker
Høyreekstreme måtte møtt hengeløkker
Nå får vi se åssen 2083 blir
Heia hijab vi håper at det svir

Åssen kunne du noensinne tenke det du gjorde
Du var på lag med han forbanna brunskjorte
Eurobia fantast du trodde på det fjaset
Nå er du plutselig for fellesskapet

Vi tar deg med
Vi tar dem ned
Feige populister
Skaprasister egoister
Vi tar dere ned
Fort glemt om to uker er det over


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