Parched, cracked mouths, empty swollen guts
Sun baked pavement encroaches on us
Haves and have nots together at last
Brutally engaged in mortal combat

10 in 2010
10 in 2010

What kind of God orchestrates such a thing? 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
Ten billion people all suffering 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
Truth is not an issue just hungry mouths to feed 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
Forget what you want, scrounge the things you need 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!

10 in 2010
10 in 2010

Happy and content it can't happen to you 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
Fifteen years we'll think of a solution 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
It won't just appear in one day 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!
For 10 in 2010 we're well on our way 10 in 2010! 10 in 2010!

10 in 2010
10 in 2010

Like piercing ear darts, I heard the news today
10 billion people, coming your way

10 in 2010
10 in 2010

10 in 2010


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10 in 2010 Lyrics as written by Greg Graffin

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    true soul doubt, 10 million people in 2010, meaning our current social problems(hunger) will only be augmented even further.

    wrinkledPholeon April 18, 2003   Link

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