Wasting time until we die
Do what you're told
And don't ask why
An ever growing need
Or just a want we're forced to feed
Consume, consume, consume, consume

Wasting time until we die
Stress and tension ever high
You work till your demise
While the profit's on the rise
Consume, consume, consume, consume

A better job
A bigger house
Forever deemed
Financial louse

We're all controlled
By what we're told
Our information
Is bought and sold

We have no choice
We're all infected
Capitalism
Must be rejected

No matter what
The knife bleeds
Society
Decides your needs

Wasted time until you died
Ingested toxins of mind
You screamed into the void
Nothing left of a life destroyed
Consume. Consumed
Consume. Consumed

Wasted time until you died
Monuments to those who've lied
Is this your legacy?
Was your freedom just a plea?
Consume. Your doom
Consumed, to your doom


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Wasting Time Until We Die Lyrics as written by Ian Covelli

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